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The propose of vaccination is to trigger the immune system and help it recognize a disease organism.

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Identify the system in the body that is most directly affected by a vaccination?

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What stimulates vaccination?

Vaccines stimulates the immune system to make antibodies


What is an vaccination?

vaccination is a vaccine that stimulate your immune system to develop adaptive immunity to disease.


How does a vaccination protect a person from infectious diseases?

The vaccination process is intended to boost the immune system against infectious diseases and similar problems by introducing a small quantity of the disease to the immune system, so it knows what to look for and how to fight it. However, vaccination does not make you immune, so always exercise as much caution as possible in a situation in which you might be at risk of contracting an infectious disease.


What consists of pathogens that have been weakened or killed but can trigger the immune system?

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Do antigens cause normal immune response?

No. Hapten is an antigen whic has low molecular weight and does not trigger immune system.


How do vaccinations work Why should children and adults be given vaccination?

Vaccinations work by strengthening one's immune system. Professional doctors, with a certificate, insert some of the virus or bacteria so your immune system can get immune to fight it off. Children, in my opinion, must get a vaccination so they don't die really young. Elders and adults, that is up to them.


What does the term immune mean?

Immunization means to make immune. One of the ways that one is made immune is by vaccination. Vaccinations put a little of a virus into the system which causes antibodies to form, thus making one immune.


Why get vaccinated?

In short, a vaccination prevents you from catching a particular sickness. Vaccinations allow the immune system to become better prepared for a certain antigen (foreign invader) by giving it a "target" (usually a weaker or deaden strain of the antigen) to practice on. During the immune response to the vaccination, the body's supply of antibodies (and the B cells that produce it) is drastically increased. Should the vaccinated person encounter the antigen after vaccination, his/her immune system will be well prepared to put up a good fight. This is true for any effective vaccination against any antigen.


The process of vaccination?

Vaccination is the process of attempting to confer artificial immunity on an individual organism by exposing the immune system to antigens of the pathogen being vaccinated against. Vaccination does not provide nearly as good protection as natural, or acquired immunity.


What do studies of cytokines show?

Studies of cytokines show that psychological factors such as stress depress the immune system, but that deviations in the immune system can also trigger psychological and behavioral changes.