There is going to be a hepatitis C vaccine
European scientists have tested vaccines against hepatitis C, hepatitis C as a viral disease and can destroy the liver and cause liver cancer, promising to have vaccines soon. Massive use in the future.
The research leader, French scientist David Klatzmann, Pierreet Marie Curie University (Paris, France), used 'part of the virus' to create vaccines and experimented on mice and monkeys.
These pieces of the virus will stimulate the immune system's response, helping the body to resist the invasion of the disease but not carrying the gene to allow the virus to reproduce.
This technology has been applied on many different vaccines.
The new vaccine will protect against different types of hepatitis C viruses and it also helps combat the changes of the virus.
The hepatitis C vaccine has not been tested on humans yet and the next step for this study to be widely used is human testing.
According to data from the World Health Organization (WHO), each year the disease spreads and causes 350,000 people worldwide to die each year. In addition, about 130-170 million people are infected and have chronic diseases throughout their lives.
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