UT Health Physicians

The COVID-19 vaccine may hold the key to vaccines for HIV, Ebola, even cancer

The way mRNA is used to fight off COVID-19 could help eradicate some of the most terrifying diseases we face today.

Dr. Barbara Taylor, an infectious diseases specialist, spoke to Fox San Antonio viewers about how mRNA vaccines work and the potential to use this vaccine platform in the future to protect people against HIV, Ebola and even cancer.

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