Influenza virus vaccine efficacy based on conserved sequence alignment
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2012-02-27Author
Baby Jerald, A.
Nair, T. R. Gopalakrishnan
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The rapid outbreak of bird flu challenges the
outcome of effective vaccine for the upcoming years. The recent research established different norms to eliminate flu pandemics. This can be made possible with skilled
experimental analyses and by tracking the recent virulent strain and can be broadly applicable with effective testing of vaccine efficacy. Every year World Health Organization (WHO) reveals the administration of drug and vaccine to counter arrest the spread of flu among the population. As there
are recurrent failures in priming the population, the complete eradication of the flu pandemic is still appears to be an
unresolved problem. To overcome the current scenario, high level efforts with theoretical and practical research is required and it can enhance the scope in this field. The recent
advancements also allow the researchers to endeavor effective vaccine to meet the emerging flu types. Only the standardized
vaccination among the population at the time of flu pandemics will revolutionalize the current propositions against influenza
virus. This paper shows the deficiencies of vaccine fitness research as there are reported failures and less efficacy of
vaccine even after priming the population from referred evidences and studies. It also shows simple experimental approach in detecting the effective vaccine among the vaccines announced by WHO.
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