why does immunization work against bacterial dissease and not on viral disease
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When a virus infects a person (host), it invades the cells of its host in order to survive and replicate. Once inside, the cells of the immune system cannot 'see' the virus and therefore do not know that the host cell is infected. Hence our immunity system is not able to fight back those pathogens.
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