Creating the world’s first vaccine against deadly bacteria

TEL AVIV – Tel Aviv University scientists have created the world’s first mRNA vaccine with 100 percent effectiveness against deadly bacteria.

Science Advances magazine indicates that scientists used mRNA technology to treat people with “Covid-19” disease, and after that they began using it against various viruses, as in addition to its high effectiveness, it is able to adapt to new pathogens within a short period.

“It was believed that an antibacterial mRNA vaccine could not be created,” says Ido Kun, one of the co-authors of this innovation. But we have proven that this is possible and 100 percent effective.”

This technology involves synthesizing virus particles in the laboratory and then encapsulating them with lipid particles. When injected into the human body, these particles bind to the body’s cells and produce viral proteins. When the virus enters the body, the immune system is ready and ready to eliminate it.

Source: “Izvestia” newspaper.

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