Adenovirus in a sentence as a noun

The payload of the adenovirus vector is DNA.

It use some virus recombined, which in this case is to put a gene of the protein in a chimp adenovirus.

Is it same as the mRNA vaccine, with the difference that the adenovirus is just used to deliver it?

Not really, it's not an inactivated adenovirus, just a strain that is much less strong in humans.

Likely I'll have two choices for a vaccine type, an adenovirus type from astrazeneca, or one of the mRNA choices.

But that might also elicit immunity to the chimp adenovirus!

The article says adenovirus vaccines have been "researched and used extensively for decades.

The Oxford ChAdOx1 virus involves putting a modified chimp adenovirus into people.

The problem with adenovirus vaccines is that body might build immunity against the adenovirus as well.

People don't have immunity to chimp adenovirus, so it infects them and delivers the spike protein, which elicits immunity.

Instead of using an adenovirus to insert the genes, we can inject mRNA to induce expression of the transcription factors long enough for it to take effect.

> The Russian vaccine avoids it by using two different strains of adenovirus for the two jabsThat would complicate manufacturing, logistics and distribution somewhat right?

What's irresponsible about healthy, low risk individuals waiting until all of the high risk people get the vaccines first?If there's autoimmune issues that pop up when the scale goes from tens of thousands to hundreds of millions, I'll know about it ahead of time and be able to take the appropriate action, such as choosing a non-mRNA vaccine such as the adenovirus type from Astrazeneca.

Adenovirus definitions

noun

any of a group of viruses including those that in humans cause upper respiratory infections or infectious pinkeye