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Does vaccination trigger the immune system?

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


How a vaccination can help protect the body against disease?

Vaccination is of various types. Vaccination involves the injection of weakened form of the parasite, that the body's immune system recognizes and stores it in the memory. This is called Adaptive Active Immunity. Whenever the parasite enters your system again, the B-Cells recognize the foreign particles, thus destroying them.


Why do white blood cells help the immune system?

they release antibodies which help the immune system


Does eating boogers help your immune system?

Yes, eating boogers does help the immune system. The immune system (the stomach) will take in the booger, and pass it down to your "Junk" Section.


Does onions help your immune system?

yes


Can zinc prevent colds and help boost the immune system"?

Research suggests that zinc may help prevent colds and support the immune system.


What is the job of t cell?

To help the immune system :)


Defensive proteins are manufactured by what system?

Defensive proteins are manufactured by the immune system. These proteins help protect the body from pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. Examples include antibodies and cytokines.


Does the Swine Flu vaccination stop you getting Swine Flu?

Yes, that is what vaccinations do. They help your immune system learn how to fight off the disease before you get it. After a vaccination, your body has developed those specific germ fighting cells and has them ready and waiting to kick germ butt.See the related questions below for more information on how vaccinations work.


What is the relationship between immunity and vaccination?

You get immunity by having a vaccination or by having the infection itself. The vaccination is the introduction of the pathogen in tiny amounts to kick start your immune system so it knows how to deal with the real thing if you encounter the germ in the environment. A vaccine is the medicine made to introduce the pathogen (infection-causing "bug") into your body in a vaccination. Having immunity is how your body prevents a second infection by the same germ. The first time you catch the germ (or get a vaccination for it), your body responds to cause immunity, so if you run across the same exact germ again later, your body already knows how to prevent an infection again. See the related questions below for more about vaccines and vaccinations.


What elements in the body help fight infections?

The immune system.


Do drinking affect antibiotics?

No it can help it by boosting your immune system