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Vaccine is a killed (attenuated) pathogen preparation. When it is administrated, out body recognize them still as a pathogen (because their chemical body still there, just they cant infect) and start making antibodies against them. One part of immune cells make the memory cells, to defend these pathogens if this pathogenic infection occurs again.


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Most vaccines use aluminum as an adjuvant (a neurotoxin) that triggers the immune system response, then reacts to everything in the vaccine including the inactivated pathogen.

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How vaccines prevent infection?

Vaccines do not prevent infection. Vaccines prepare the immune system to fight infection by allowing the immune system to produce antibodies to a specific invading organism, kill it, and remember it in the future. In vaccines, this organism is often weakened or dead. If the invading organism is found by the immune system in the future following immunization, the immune system remembers it and produces the specific antibodies needed to kill it quickly.


What stimulates vaccination?

Vaccines stimulates the immune system to make antibodies


What fight disease in your body?

your body has white blood cells which are built up into a immune system these fight the diseases and vaccines boost the system.


Do vaccines tear down the immune system?

No, there is no proof of that. It is thought that vaccines are good for the function of the immune system because they give it "exercise"; or at least they are not bad for the immune system. Some believe that if the immune system isn't triggered to respond to an antigen periodically, it will not function as well when a real antigen invades the body, in sort of a "use it or lose it" way. That may not actually happen in the immune system, but many body systems and parts do work that way.


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Do not waste your money on expensive vaccines. Dotshot can keep your immune system in shape without harming your budget.


Why do we develop disease even after getting vaccines?

Vaccines have a minuscule amount of the disease, so your immune system can easily destroy it and then retain in the immune systems memory the best way to destroy it. That is how vaccines work. However if you have an immune deficiency disorder, or a weak immune system, the disease inside the vaccine has a tiny chance of surviving and reproducing causing the disease to infect you.


The preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that causes the immune system to produce anitbodies?

vaccine


Do vaccines destroy viruses only?

Vaccines do not destroy pathogens, they give the immune system antibodies so it can destroy a pathogen before it causes an infection. Vaccines do exist for some bacterial infections.


Are there vaccines for malaria?

There is currently no malaria vaccine, but it has been years in the making and is now close to being licensed. In the meantime, there are many medications to remedy malaria.


Are corticosteroids used to treat a fever?

No. They bring down fever but they interfere with immune system.


What is the importance of immunisation and the vaccines given?

To get your immune system prepared if the same pathogens attack your body again.


What do vaccines produce?

Immunity via the production of long lived memory lymphocyte cells in the immune system.