Math, asked by rishir704, 10 months ago

How does a vaccine work

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Vaccines are dead or weakened microbes of disease causing microbe. When a vaccine is introduced  into a healthy body, our body’s immune system produces specific proteins called antibodies. These  antibodies remain in our body to fight and kill the specific disease causing microbes at the time of  future infections.

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Answered by SweetCharm
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Vaccines are dead or weakened microbes of disease causing microbe. When a vaccine is introduced into a healthy body, our body’s immune system produces specific proteins called antibodies. These antibodies remain in our body to fight and kill the specific disease causing microbes at the time of future infections.

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