What does the immune system produce to help fight future infections with the same type of virus that is introduced in a vaccine?

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The immune system, when coming in contact with a new foreign entity, (Introduced by the vaccine), will first digest the foreign entity with white blood cells to determine its molecular makeup, the white blood cell will then proceed to construct specific antibodies t that will cling to the antigens of the invader, this will help the body know what is foreign and what is friendly! now, after you have fought an infection, your body will set aside certain cells called memory cells, these cells can live for weeks to years within the Lymphatic system as dormant cells, however, if the invader were to show itself again, the antigen presence from the invader would trigger the dormant memory cell to become active and mass produce the antibodies specific for that strain of infection. therefore preventing the show of symptoms due to the early warning system now in place.  

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By developing antibodies against the disease causing agents,  immune system produce to help fight future infections with the same type of virus that is introduced in a vaccine.

What is a vaccine?

A vaccine is a biomedical substance that induces active procured immunity to a specific contagious diseases.

A vaccine probably includes an agent that looks like a disease-causing microbes and is often made from weakened or killed versions of the microbe, its toxins, or one of its surface proteins.

The representative stimulates the body's immune system to recognize the agent as a threat, destroy it, and then acknowledge and destroy any future microorganisms associated with that agent.

Thus, by producing antibodies against disease-causing agents, the immune system produces antibodies to aid in the fight against future infections with the same type of virus that is introduced in a vaccine.

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