Biology, asked by arrogantkudi8, 4 months ago

What is it that prevents a child to suffer from a disease he/she is vaccinated

against? Give one reason.​

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Answered by DishitaJ
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Answer:

Hope you get it

Explanation:

Vaccine is nothing but dead or weakened form of organism that can act as a pathogen for a particular disease. Thus, it is introduced inn the body in the form of an antigen and antibodies are produced against it in the body. The body's immune system remembers these antibodies and they form again to fight the infection once the pathogen attacks the body again.

For example, there are vaccines against hepatitis A, measles etc.

Answered by Anonymous
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