doomsday disposal game

Chapter 49 Listen to what the experts say

Chapter 49 Listen to what the experts say

“In 1881, Pasteur’s research team determined that the central nervous system was the main site for rabies virus replication. Therefore, by inoculating infectious material under the meninges, they successfully transmitted rabies to rabbits and passaged the virus in the rabbit host. Over 100 generations.”

"During this period, a researcher noticed that when the spinal cord of an infected rabbit was suspended in dry air, the virus' virulence decreased rapidly and was completely attenuated within 15 days."

A gray-haired old lady sat in the conference room. She is the hope of mankind.

At least Lin Xiu and other players can't find a more suitable candidate at this stage.

As a professor at the University of Tokyo and an international expert in the field of virology, Natsumi Yoshida is using concise language to explain her ideas at this moment, so that these laymen can understand a general idea, at least understand the most basic principles, and dispel doubts about action.

“Based on the results of this observation, Pasteur developed a practical method of vaccination.

First, fifty experimental dogs were injected with spinal cords that had been dried long enough to be completely non-toxic, and then with spinal cords that were slightly less dry and less toxic.

After the two rounds of immunization were completed, the highly virulent virus was injected directly into the brains of these dogs. Facts have proved that these dogs have developed resistance to rabies. "

Attenuated vaccines.

This is the initial idea of ​​​​experts.

If it can be done, that would be great.

Moreover, in order to avoid accidents, such as insufficient attenuation, she can also use various laboratory instruments to perform inactivation to further improve the safety of the vaccine.

"But the vaccine only has a preventive effect. Do you have the ability to develop a serum? Help people who are already infected." Lao Chen asked politely.

We do need to respect the truly capable highly educated people. At least the people here are not capable of running a level [-] biological laboratory.

You know, looking around the world, there are very few scientific research units at this level.

Facing the continuous questions, the old lady showed no sign of impatience. After all, she had suffered enough and was eager to end this damn apocalypse as soon as possible.

"The principle is also not difficult to understand."

“Inject viruses or bacteria with reduced toxicity into animals, and after a period of time, the animals will develop antibodies.

Then, a blood test is performed, that is, the animal's serum is mixed with the toxin and injected into the body of the mouse. If it is fine, it means that sufficient antibodies have been produced.

On the contrary, it still takes some time to develop antibodies.

After the blood test is successful, the blood can be collected and the serum can be separated..."

"In addition, the institute has also bred a group of mice, rabbits, experimental monkeys, and serum horses. They rely on the most advanced life-support systems. If nothing else, they should all be alive now."

At first glance.

It's really simple.

Condition perfect.

But Natsumi Yoshida had a lot of things she didn't say, because for a while, she couldn't let laymen fully understand the principles.

For example, the Ebola virus, which can only be operated by Level [-] laboratories, is inactivated by formalin or heat, and the vaccine produced cannot provide protection to non-human primates.

In addition, inactivating viruses with iodonyl azide can protect the body from lethal virus attacks, but if gamma rays are used for inactivation, the same protective effect will not be achieved.

Zombie virus?

Unheard of before!

There are questions about whether the several inactivation methods known to humans will affect the structure and immunogenicity of viral proteins.

"Gentlemen, and ladies."

After being woken up in the middle of the night and receiving a round of questions, the elderly professor vaguely noticed something, and his tone was pleading:
"The most important thing at the moment is to allow me to safely enter the laboratory to try it out, and at the same time transfer the patients in the camp, while the power system is not interrupted and the animals are still alive."

"In addition, if there is no one to maintain it, the various biochemical viruses stored inside are enough to wipe out tens of millions of people in Tokyo..." The voice was interrupted.

Some choked up.

Seeing this, Lin Xiu sighed.

Uncle Tetsuya, who had a slightly gloomy temperament, buried his head.

Wanzi went up to comfort him and quickly asked the temporary secretary to send the expert back to the room.

It has to be said that humans in this world are really in trouble. First, they have to face the mysterious zombie virus - the survival rate is only three thousandths.

Next, if players don’t intervene to deal with it, anthrax, Lassa, and Ebola will be leaked...

Thinking of this, Lao Chen couldn't help but feel irritated and complained: "Damn, there won't be plague zombies in the future, right?"

"So, act as soon as possible, regardless of whether a vaccine or serum can be developed." Lin Xiu patted his shoulder and announced a result in a declarative tone.

Even if you don't want to go, you have to go. This is the current situation.

Because it contains the most powerful virus known to mankind. Once it is leaked, it will be scary enough even if it is not combined with zombies.

"What about the charter?"

The tall and slender Yujie Wanzi, who is essentially a chatty girl, raised her forehead and asked. Before she spoke, she had restarted her computer and presented an architectural model diagram to everyone.

Come prepared!

Obviously, Wanzi had a plan for that area long before everyone arrived, otherwise he would not have made such detailed preparations.

【P4 Laboratory】

[Aircraft carrier in the field of virology research]

Generally speaking, they will not be built in busy cities. Of course, they will not be too far away. After all, factors such as the transportation of experimental materials and the coordination of various departments must be considered.

This secret laboratory in Tokyo claims to the outside world that it is Level [-] and will not cause any serious biochemical leakage problems. However, secretly, with the help of the American military, it was secretly upgraded to Level [-] and was built five or six kilometers south of Hong Kong. On an isolated island outside, surrounded by sea.

"Why can I see America everywhere? These guys can't be the source of all evil, right?"

After adjusting his mentality, Lao Chen complained and ordered himself another Huazi from the local product store.

In the corner, Uncle Tetsuya finally spoke, with an uncertain tone: "No matter how stupid they are, they didn't kill their own ambassador, let alone live a normal life, and let the whole world be destroyed along with it..."

"You two, now is not the time to discuss this. Focus on the present first."

Lin Xiu seemed to be relieved, "The island is surrounded by the sea. Isn't this an ideal base?"

"That's right." Maruko added: "According to the professor, there is only a 12-person security team on the island, plus 26 staff members. Without considering biological variation, it is not too troublesome to solve."

Four players to deal with these zombies?

Just don't take it too easy!

"However, emergencies must be taken into account."

However, just when the atmosphere calmed down a little, all eyes turned to Lin Xiu, the disappointing guy.

In reality, he learned some basic knowledge through his medical student friends. He faced everyone's gaze and issued a reminder, "Suppose an infected experimenter hides in the core area, then firearms cannot be used. If the warhead is smashed, Whatever you do, your efforts will be in vain."

 There will be another update later, and it will be updated once it is released.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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