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A Virus Attacks a Cell

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“Like a lock and key” — this is the description of how viruses can get into our cells. Viruses use special proteins on their surface to enter cells. They do this because they need our cells to reproduce. But viruses can only enter certain cells. They use proteins on their surface that act like keys to unlock human cell receptors to invade and infect cells.

Play a Kahoot! trivia game based on this animation: http://www.vaccinemakers.org/trivia.

Watch the animation, “How do Viruses Reproduce?” to see what happens after the virus gets into our cells: https://youtu.be/QHHrph7zDLw.

Animation created by and for the Vaccine Makers Project.
The Vaccine Makers Project gratefully acknowledges the ongoing collaboration and partnership with XVIVO, creator of medical animations and scientific media: https://xvivo.com.
Copyright © 2016, Medical History Pictures, Inc. All rights reserved.

The Vaccine Makers Project (VMP) is the classroom-based program of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (VEC at CHOP). The Center’s team is composed of scientists, physicians, mothers and fathers devoted to the study and prevention of infectious diseases. The Center was launched in October 2000 to provide accurate, comprehensive and up-to-date information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent. The VMP program is committed to public education about vaccine science via scientifically supported, historically accurate, and emotionally compelling content.

Access the VMP’s free classroom materials: http://www.VaccineMakers.org.

Find information and resources related to vaccines and their safety: http://vaccine.chop.edu.

Learn more about the award-winning documentary for which the original animations were created. The documentary tells the compelling story of one of the world’s most accomplished scientists, Maurice Hilleman: http://www.HillemanFilm.com.

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COVID-19 is the short name for the disease known as novel coronavirus disease 2019. Coronaviruses are a large group of similar viruses. Some are known to infect humans, such as SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV. The one that causes COVID-19 is called SARS-CoV-2. All coronaviruses are named for the crown-like “spikes” that cover their surface, called spike, or “S,” proteins. Inside the virus, genetic material, called RNA, is made up of genes. Genes carry the information to make more copies of the virus. The virus can infect you if it enters your mouth, nose, or lungs. Inside your body, the S protein of the virus locks to a receptor on the surface of one of your cells. This can trigger the virus to enter the cell in a couple of ways. It may cause the virus to fuse with the cell surface, then release its genes into the cell. Or, the cell may pull the virus inside by enclosing it in a sac. Once inside, the virus can fuse to the sac and release its genes. Next, the genes use a structure in your cell, called a ribosome, to make new copies of the virus. The new viruses travel to the surface of the cell. There, they can leave to infect more cells. In the meantime, viral S proteins left on the surface of the infected cell can cause it to fuse with nearby healthy cells, forming a giant cell. This may be another way for the virus to spread between cells. People may be infected with COVID-19 for two to fourteen days before symptoms appear. The three main symptoms of COVID-19 are: a fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Other symptoms may include: tiredness, body aches, stuffy nose, sore throat, diarrhea and vomiting, loss of appetite, and loss of smell. Most people have a mild illness and can recover at home. Some people who have the virus may not get sick at all or may show no symptoms. But, if you have trouble breathing, or any other symptoms that are severe, call your doctor or the emergency room. They will tell you what to do. For most people who have the virus, the risk for serious illness is thought to be low. People sixty-five years and older may have a higher risk for serious illness. And, people of any age may be at high-risk if they have underlying conditions, such as: chronic lung disease or asthma; serious heart conditions; diabetes; severe obesity; chronic kidney disease, and liver disease. High-risk groups also include people with a weakened immune system, including: those on certain medications, such as corticosteroids; people in cancer treatment; and those with HIV or AIDS. Even if you aren’t in a high-risk group, it’s important to practice social distancing, which means keeping at least two meters, or six feet, between you and other people. This helps prevent infections and serious illness in others as well as yourself. For up-to-date information about COVID-19 and other ways to prevent its spread, visit the CDC website.

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3 Helpful Characters In Genshin Impact #shorts #genshinimpact

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Here are 3 characters that have made my journey EASIER in Genshin Impact!
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“The Fond Farewell” is an emotional archon quest in Genshin Impact that will take players on a journey filled with heartwarming moments and challenging battles. This quest centers around the farewell of the Geo Archon, Zhongli, as he prepares to step down from his position and return to his mortal life.

Players will be tasked with helping Zhongli organize a grand banquet to bid farewell to his fellow archons and friends. As they progress through the quest, players will get to experience the rich lore and intricate world-building that Genshin Impact is known for.

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Genshin Impact is an open world role-playing game that takes place in the fantasy world of Teyvat. You take on the role of a mysterious traveler tasked with exploring and uncovering the secrets of a new land, while also helping to restore balance to the world. Combat, exploration, and adventure are all key components of the game as you battle monsters, discover hidden treasures, and traverse sprawling landscapes. Genshin Impact also features a robust multiplayer component, so you can team up with friends to tackle challenging quests.

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The game features a sprawling landscape filled with lush landscapes, mysterious dungeons, and hidden secrets. Players take on the role of a mysterious traveler and are tasked with exploring and uncovering the secrets of this new land while helping to restore balance to the world.

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Sports Injuries – Treatment & Cost

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Orthopedics and joint replacement surgery specialist Dr. Nikheel Pansare talks about sports injuries and how they are treated these days. Not all injuries require surgery, and most of the surgeries these days are done through endoscopy, which means less hospitalization and lesser cost.
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Heart Failure

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This video, created by Nucleus Medical Media, shows heart failure, a disease where the heart pumps less blood to the body, typically taking a long time to develop. It shows the effects of left sided heart failure and right sided heart failure. This animation also shows treatments for heart failure as well as preventive measures to keep the heart healthy.

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We think of heart disease as “old person’s illness”, but Holly Firfer shows us that isn’t always the case.
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