الأربعاء، 24 أكتوبر 2018

Biotechnologies And Their Benefits In Medicine Today

By Peter Wilson


The turf of medicine has always been there and always will be with even better advancements thanks to the new trends being adopted with biotechnologies taking the lead. Biotechnology mainly involves incorporation of living orgasms with other fields like agricultural, industrial and medical fields for the whole purpose of achieving better results and breakthroughs.

The discovery of DNA structure in 1953 became the main foundation of growth in the field of biotechnology where scientists chose to apply it for research purposes and for beneficial uses in private organizations. However, this field is most common in medicine when it comes to the production of antibiotics and production of vaccines.

There are a lot of threats facing us today including exposure to illness and viruses but with biotechnology, all these risks become easier to curb. For the diabetics, biotechnology is very useful as it fastened insulin production and made it safer than before where they had to consume insulin extracted from slaughtered animals and were at higher risks of contracting infections and allergies.

Biotechnology is very helpful when it comes to mass production of more safe, effective and efficient medicines for almost all types of illnesses and also helps in preventing unwanted harmful reactions by the immune to the drugs which is a common occurrence when medical products from non-human sources are used.

It also helps in the bulk production of medicine that has upheld to be safer, more resourceful and efficient and can also be used to cure a wide range of diseases with better outcome.It also helps in prevention any unnecessary reactions to the drugs by the resistant system which can happen when the medical products consumed are from non-human sources.

There is proof in support of using biotechnology as India one of the leading countries in this field and has had tremendous success and is a leader in the treatment of some of the toughest diseases. She has had an amazing breakthrough and has twelve approved recombinant therapeutics for human use out of the available 30 worldwide.

India is proof to this as she is a leading global market in biotechnology and is a giant in treating ailments that are still a struggle to the rest of the world; she has had an undeniable amount of success making her among the best countries in the tuff of medicine and she has twelve recombinant therapeutics approved for human use out of the thirty available worldwide.

Biotechnology as the field has a lot of benefits including its role in identifying of criminals using gene testing and fingerprints scanning of the suspected person also has its some of the disadvantages and the main one being that it is a extreme costly and n=by so limiting the number of people to get the help from he technique




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