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How does the process of vaccination protect individuals against infectious diseases?

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The process of vaccination stimulates the immune system to recognize and remember specific pathogens, preparing it to quickly respond and defend against future infections, thereby protecting individuals from infectious diseases.
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Vaccination stimulates the immune system to recognize and remember specific pathogens. It introduces a harmless form of the pathogen or its components, prompting the production of antibodies and immune cells. If exposed to the actual pathogen later, the immune system can quickly respond, preventing or reducing the severity of the infection.
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The process of vaccination induces the immune system to recognize and remember specific pathogens and induces quick response to the specific pathogen if exposed to it again later by the production of antibodies.
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Vaccination introduces a dead or weakened pathogen into the body, triggering an immune response. The immune system produces antibodies that recognize and destroy the pathogen. If the person is later exposed to the live pathogen, their pre-formed antibodies are ready to fight the infection, preventing or reducing the severity of the disease.
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Vaccines stimulate the immune system to produce a response to a particular pathogen, without causing disease. If the person is exposed to the real pathogen later, their immune system can recognize and fight it effectively, preventing or reducing the severity of the disease.


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