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Vaccines
that we can manufacture quickly.
Cocktails, more polyvalent
vaccines.
On a very related note:
vaccines
have all kinds of problems when it comes to manufacturing and distribution, and once they're made, they can't adapt to new threats or mutations.
Printer technology for
vaccines
and medicines is within reach if we prioritize it.
Because a lot of people, I think, in the scientific community that understand why
vaccines
are so important, can really be confused by someone who would not vaccinate.
Amazon even removed misinformed books about autism and
vaccines.
If I was talking to an individual and they said, "Why are
vaccines
important?"
It wasn't like, I go to bed, I wake up and there's Senator Isakson, asking me questions about
vaccines.
For example,
vaccines
work by stimulating your immune system to make a strong response against a pathogen.
To make better vaccines, we've designed protein particles to which we can fuse proteins from pathogens, like this blue protein here, from the respiratory virus RSV.
To make vaccine candidates that are literally bristling with the viral protein, we find that such vaccine candidates produce a much stronger immune response to the virus than any previous
vaccines
that have been tested.
These techniques allowed researchers to develop reliable and effective vaccines– first for smallpox, and again in 1921, when scientists developed the BCG vaccine to battle TB.
Health experts agree we need to develop better diagnostics, faster acting antibiotics, and more effective
vaccines.
And there are three safe, effective
vaccines
that all target HPV 16 and 18.
And the key reason we were able to it was not only rising incomes but also a few key breakthroughs:
vaccines
that were used more widely.
And by monitoring populations to quickly identify new outbreaks, they can develop
vaccines
and containment protocols to stop these deadly diseases.
Researchers had been, for more than a century, studying the immune system as a way to fight cancer, and cancer
vaccines
have, unfortunately, been disappointing.
So CEPI's developing multiple
vaccines
for multiple diseases, knowing that they can't predict which
vaccines
are going to work or which diseases will break out.
So some of those
vaccines
will never be used.
How do you get the
vaccines
moved around the world and the drugs moved, and whatever may or not be available that would work.
You see, when you put some
vaccines
into the bloodstream of an infant, you are giving them a lifetime insurance against dangerous diseases that can cripple them or kill them.
The problem is that
vaccines
are delicate organisms really, and they need to be stored between two degrees and eight degrees.
Working with computer vision scientists, we've converted simple markers on the vials of
vaccines
into what you might regard as crude thermometers.
Vaccines
are under development right now, there's a lot of research going on.
The animal studies have not yet begun, but will soon begin for certain
vaccines.
And it's thought that by the end of the year, or early next year, there may be some candidate
vaccines
that can then be studied for licensing by regulatory agencies.
Whereas China could get healthy much earlier, because they applied the knowledge of education, nutrition, and then also benefits of penicillin and
vaccines
and family planning.
They say, "This is not fair, because these countries had
vaccines
and antibiotics that were not available for Sweden.
We've got great new technology for contact tracing, we've got amazing scientists working at the speed of light to give us test kits and antivirals and
vaccines.
So we're trying to make
vaccines
where we add adjuvants that actually make the vaccine create better immunity than the disease, so that we can confer immunity for many years.
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