Is coronavirus mutation the biggest challenge in finding a vaccine?
London, July 24, 2020, Friday
The process of finding a vaccine for the corona virus is underway in the country and abroad, but the changes in the corona's own RNA are making it harder to find a universal vaccine that can be applied to all types of weather in the world. It is important to know how the corona changes after entering the body. Thus, the corona has undergone 8 changes so far due to the fact that mutations or changes are natural due to factors like geographical area and weather. However, experts believe that mutations are a natural process and cannot be prevented. If the strain of the virus is positive for it, it continues to spread and spread more and more, but after mutation, if the weather or environment for the strain is not conducive, it cannot survive and disappears on its own.
Mutations in any virus do not necessarily mean that they are lethal, so there is no need to panic. Has not happened but the biggest problem in mutation is in preparing its vaccine. The vaccine does not work if the vaccine changes after the vaccine has been developed keeping in mind the structure of the virus. The effectiveness of the vaccine is limited to the form of the virus in that environment. This is the biggest challenge for scientists looking for a vaccine for the corona virus.
A recent study found that the weakening of the SARS covid-19 virus is caused by a type of protein in the cells of the human body. Once the corona virus enters the human body, it reacts largely according to the protein. This also means that each person's body reacts differently to the protein that kills it. Corona virus progresses by observing the mechanism of action of proteins to survive in the body. The research is published in the British journal Molecular Biology and Evolution.
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