This is how vaccines help the body's natural defenses against viruses:
-because vaccines contain weak and dead viruses
-this can help our immune system to recognize and adapt to it
-so this will not be the problem for it if later on this type of viruses threat us
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Vipha
how do vaccines help the bodys natural defences against viruses ??
Vaccines are given to teach your body how to deal with a particular disease. A vaccine is a dead or weak version of the germ that makes you sick. Your body is able to fight off this small intruder, and in the process develops antibodies that will protect you if you come into contact with the disease in the future.
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Vaccines against parasites are limited compared to vaccines against viruses and bacteria. Some examples include vaccines against malaria, such as Mosquirix. Research is ongoing to develop more vaccines against parasitic infections like hookworms and schistosomiasis.
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No. Vaccines are not used for treatment. They are used as prevention.
Tears, sweat and saliva all contain enzymes which weaken the cell membrane and kill the bacteria cells. INTERFERON and VACCINES
One of the best defenses against human viral diseases is vaccination. Vaccines stimulate the immune system to recognize and combat specific viruses, providing immunity and reducing the risk of infection and severe illness. Additionally, maintaining good hygiene practices, such as handwashing and using sanitizers, can further help prevent the spread of viruses. Together, these strategies are essential in controlling and preventing outbreaks of viral diseases.
Vaccines are used to make your body produce antibodiesand T-cells against viruses or bacteria! The Measles and Flu vaccines are viral. The Whooping Cough (Pertussis) and Tuberculosis vaccines are bacterial.
Yes, a large percentage of vaccines are for viral infections, there are not many vaccines for bacterial infections but there are a few. The flu is caused by a virus, vaccinations against the flu work very well, for example.
Antibiotics only works against bacteria! Since Viruses are not living things, ( because they are single celled organisms) they can only be prevented and can never be "cured". To prevent from obtaining viruses, you get Vaccines (shots). Vaccines are weak or dead viruses injected into your body to release mass amounts of B cells that will help fight against the disease.
Some vaccines do protect against viral diseases such as the vaccine against chickenpox. However, vaccines against viruses are very difficult to make. Not only are viruses very small, but they are not living organisms. Viruses require a living host to carry on certain processes. Vaccines tend to kill a bacterium or a specific organelle of a bacterium that would affect its ability to survive and carry on its normal functions. Due to the fact that viruses are not living this poses a problem to the normal approach.