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    Fundamentals Of Immunology And Vaccination

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    Fundamentals Of Immunology  And Vaccination

    Fundamentals Of Immunology And Vaccination
    Published 5/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.98 GB | Duration: 1h 32m

    Foundations of Immunology and Vaccination: Understanding the Body’s Defence and diseases prevention

    What you'll learn

    Understand the science of immunity

    Foundation of the immune system

    Mechanism of the immune responses

    Vaccinations and public health

    Pros and cons of vaccine

    Requirements

    You will learn everything you want to know

    Description

    Course Title: Immunology and VaccinationThis comprehensive course explores the science of immunology and the pivotal role of vaccines in disease prevention and global health. Designed for students, healthcare professionals, and curious learners, the course provides a solid foundation in the structure and function of the immune system, including innate and adaptive immunity, antigen recognition, and the cellular and molecular mechanisms of immune response.Through engaging lectures, interactive visuals, and case studies, participants will learn how the body defends itself against pathogens and how immunity develops naturally and through vaccination. The course delves into the history of vaccines, current vaccine technologies (e.g., mRNA, viral vectors, inactivated), and the immunological principles that guide vaccine design and administration.Learners will explore topics such as herd immunity, vaccine schedules, booster doses, and vaccine safety, as well as challenges like vaccine hesitancy and emerging infectious diseases. Real-world examples will be used to highlight the impact of immunization on public health, including the eradication and control of major diseases.By the end of the course, participants will have a strong understanding of how vaccines work, why they are essential, and how immunological knowledge contributes to medical advancements and public policy. No prior background in biology is required—just a curiosity about how our bodies fight disease.Vaccine  wise know,  protect , prevent.Join us the Vaccination  education series in shaping a healthier future .

    Overview

    Section 1: Vaccine

    Lecture 1 Vaccine superhero for health

    Lecture 2 Vaccines_ Key to Health

    Lecture 3 The Vaccine Development

    Lecture 4 Understanding Clinical Trials

    Lecture 5 Vaccination

    Lecture 6 Antibodies our defence hero

    Lecture 7 Immune responce

    Lecture 8 Passive immunization

    Lecture 9 Quick defence against infection

    Lecture 10 Vaccination for life long health

    Lecture 11 Mucosal Immunization

    Lecture 12 Vaccine types

    Lecture 13 Boosting Vaccine Effectiveness

    Lecture 14 Revolutionizing Vaccine Technology-

    Lecture 15 Revolutionizing Vaccine Development

    Lecture 16 Bacterial Vaccines

    Lecture 17 Conquering HIV Challenges

    Lecture 18 Vaccines vs. Deadly Parasites

    Lecture 19 Tumor Vaccine

    Lecture 20 Advantages of vaccine

    Lecture 21 Disadvantages of vaccine

    Lecture 22 How vaccine works in Human body?

    Section 2: Immunity

    Lecture 23 Immune System Defense

    Lecture 24 Immune Responses

    Lecture 25 Immune System

    Lecture 26 Body's Immune Defense

    Lecture 27 B cells

    Lecture 28 Antibodies_B cells

    Lecture 29 T Cells_ Immune Defenders

    Lecture 30 MHC Molecules

    Lecture 31 Natural killer

    Lecture 32 Phagocytosis

    Lecture 33 Cytokines

    Lecture 34 Boosting Your Immune Defense

    Lecture 35 Defending Against Infections

    Lecture 36 Immune System Defense ,..

    Lecture 37 Immunity Basics

    Lecture 38 Immune tolerance

    Lecture 39 Vaccine

    Lecture 40 Allergies , disorder of immune system

    Lecture 41 Autoimmune disorders

    Lecture 42 Immune complexes

    Lecture 43 Immunodeficiency disorders

    Lecture 44 Cancer

    Lecture 45 Transplantation

    Lecture 46 Bone marrow transplant

    Lecture 47 Immunity and Cancer

    Lecture 48 The immune and the nervous system

    Lecture 49 Revolutionizing Immune Treatments

    Lecture 50 Gene therapy

    Lecture 51 Immuoregulation

    Section 3: Glossary

    Lecture 52 AIDS

    Lecture 53 Adrenal gland

    Lecture 54 Allergy

    Lecture 55 Allergy

    Lecture 56 Antibodies

    Lecture 57 Antigen

    Lecture 58 Antiserum

    Lecture 59 Appendix

    Lecture 60 Autoantibodies

    Lecture 61 Autoimmunedisease

    Lecture 62 B Cells

    Lecture 63 Immunoglobulin

    Lecture 64 Bacteria

    Lecture 65 Basophils

    Lecture 66 Eosinophils

    Lecture 67 Neutrophiles

    Lecture 68 Biological response modifiers

    Lecture 69 Blood vessels

    Lecture 70 Bone marrow

    Lecture 71 Chemokines

    Lecture 72 Clone

    Lecture 73 Complement

    Lecture 74 Complement Cascade

    Lecture 75 Cytokines

    Lecture 76 Cytotoxic

    Lecture 77 DNA

    Lecture 78 Enzymes

    Lecture 79 Epithelial cells

    Lecture 80 Skin

    Lecture 81 Fungi

    Lecture 82 Gene

    Lecture 83 Graft rejection

    Lecture 84 Graft versus

    Lecture 85 Granules

    Lecture 86 Granulocytes

    Lecture 87 Growth factor

    Lecture 88 T Cells

    Lecture 89 Types of T Cells

    Lecture 90 Human immunodeficiency virus

    Lecture 91 immune response

    Lecture 92 Immunoglobulin

    Lecture 93 Immuosupressor

    Lecture 94 Immflamatory response

    Lecture 95 Interferon

    Lecture 96 Lymph

    Lecture 97 Lymph nodes

    Lecture 98 Lymphatic vessels

    Lecture 99 Lymphocytes

    Lecture 100 Lymphoid organs

    Lecture 101 Lymphokines

    Lecture 102 Macrophages

    Lecture 103 Major histocompatibility complex (MHC)

    Lecture 104 Mast cells

    Lecture 105 Microbes

    Lecture 106 Microorganiams

    Lecture 107 Molecules

    Lecture 108 Monoclonal antibodies

    Lecture 109 Monocyte

    Lecture 110 Monokines

    Lecture 111 Natural killer NK

    Lecture 112 Parasites

    Lecture 113 Passive immunity

    Lecture 114 Pathogen

    Lecture 115 Phagocytes

    Lecture 116 Phagocytosis

    Lecture 117 Plasma cells

    Lecture 118 Platlets

    Lecture 119 Serum

    Lecture 120 Spleen

    Lecture 121 Stem cells

    Lecture 122 Thymus

    Lecture 123 Tissue typing

    Lecture 124 Tissues

    Lecture 125 Tolerence

    Lecture 126 Tonsils and adenoids

    Lecture 127 Toxines

    Lecture 128 Vaccines

    Lecture 129 Viruses

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