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Advancements in mRNA Vaccine Technology: Implications for Immunology and Infectious Disease Control

Abstract

Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine technology has emerged as a revolutionary approach in the

field of vaccinology, particularly highlighted by its success in addressing the global COVID-

19 pandemic. Unlike traditional vaccines, mRNA vaccines utilize messenger RNA to instruct

cells to produce antigens that trigger an immune response. This paper explores the

advancements in mRNA vaccine technology, its mechanisms, and its implications for

immunology and infectious disease control. We discuss the potential benefits and challenges

of mRNA vaccines, including their speed of development, versatility, and potential for

combating various infectious diseases beyond COVID-19. We also examine the implications

for immunology, including the activation of adaptive immunity, long-term immunity, and the

potential for mRNA vaccines to address emerging and re-emerging diseases.

Keywords

mRNA vaccines, immunology, infectious disease control, vaccine technology, COVID-19, adaptive immunity, vaccine development, infectious diseases

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Author Biography

Dr. Durga

Assistant Professor

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