I was rather curious, because the theory of evolution is used extensively in forensic, legal and medical sciences.
In health care, phylogenetic analysis (studies of DNA sequences to infer their evolutionary relatedness, or genealogy) of a pathogen such as bird flu or West Nile virus can lead to vaccines and to guidelines for minimizing the disease’s transmission to and among people. A laboratory process called directed evolution that rapidly evolves proteins can improve vaccines and other useful proteins.
Among the theory of evolution’s successes are vaccines against human papillomavirus and the hepatitis C vaccines.
Also, Human papilomavirus is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the USA, 80% of all US adults are infected with it and it’s the sole cause of cervical cancer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_papillomavirus#Cancers
http://www.bellona.ru/enwl/Archive/2008/1229887463.58 (Source)
By having yourself vaccined from Heptatitus C or HPV, Would you be indirectly validating evolution? I mean, the modern-day vaccine wouldn’t exist without scientists knowledge of evolution?
@answer man
Evolution has absolutely everything to do with vaccines!
Can you not bother reading the article?