How do vaccines prevent subsequent microbial infections?
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A vaccine is a substance that is introduced into the body to stimulate the body's immune response. It is given to prevent an infectious disease from developing and the person becoming ill. Vaccines are made from microbes that are dead or inactive so that they are unable to cause disease.
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