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What type of immunity is provided by vaccination?
What type of immunity is provided by vaccination?
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What type of immunity is provided by vaccination?
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Vaccination stimulates the immune system to produce an immune response, leading to active immunity against specific pathogens.
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Vaccination stimulates the immune system to produce an immune response, leading to active immunity against specific pathogens.
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Step 1: Understand that the immune system is the body's defense against diseases.
Step 2: Know that vaccination introduces a harmless part of a pathogen (like a protein or a weakened germ) into the body.
Step 3: Realize that this harmless part tricks the immune system into thinking there is an infection.
Step 4: The immune system responds by producing antibodies and activating immune cells to fight the pathogen.
Step 5: After the vaccination, the immune system remembers how to fight that specific pathogen in the future.
Step 6: This memory provides active immunity, meaning the body can quickly respond if it encounters the real pathogen later.
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