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Discussion Question 6 - Group 2

Discussion Question 6 - Group 2

Q Post a current article to your discussion group that pertains to the immune systems response to disease or vaccines. Please feel free to run an article by me through email if you are not sure if it qualifies for this topic. (7 points) 1. Find a current news article (last 2 years) from a reliable source related to microbiology topic. 2. You need to write one paragraph summary/opinion (more than 2 sentences and at least 11 point font) but not more one page using correct grammar and spelling. 3. The paragraph should summarize (not plagiarize or quote) the article findings. 4. Finally, you must include the title of the article and link to the article. . Post a comment on another person's article. Two or more sentences showing an understanding of their review/comments and your ideas about those topics. You will not be able to see other group members articles or comment on them until you post your own. (3 points) Some examples of good sources: Science Daily, New York Times, Newsweek, Time magazine, State Health Departments, World Health Organization, and Center for Disease Control. You are not limited to these sources they are just examples. Please avoid blogs that do not contain credible references that are cited.

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COVID-19 infection may cause life-threatening symptoms such as acute respiratory distress syndrome. AdV vaccinations have intrinsic adjuvant qualities, but they are found in the virus particle that houses DNA coding for the immunogen. Intravenous administration of AdV particles induces type I interferon secretion. There are mild to severe adverse effects associated with the mRNA and AdV vaccinations. MRNA vaccines are appropriate for repeat or modified vaccinations, since mRNAs with mutant S proteins may be quickly produced and incorporated in the carrier.