Biology, asked by devashishsamdarshi, 1 year ago

How does a vaccine produce immunity to a disease

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Answered by singh1234567
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Explanation:

the vaccine react in body and fight against the disease you have got.. it increases the power and control of body to fight against the disease.

Answered by sanjuyadav2005
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Explanation:

A vaccine works by training the immune system to recognize and combat pathogens, either viruses or bacteria. To do this, certain molecules from the pathogen must be introduced into the body to trigger an immune response.

These molecules are called antigens, and they are present on all viruses and bacteria. By injecting these antigens into the body, the immune system can safely learn to recognize them as hostile invaders, produce antibodies, and remember them for the future. If the bacteria or virus reappears, the immune system will recognize the antigens immediately and attack aggressively well before the pathogen can spread and cause sickness.

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