Healthy eating and foods that are known to improve the function of the immune system, such as Vit C, will help your body have a proper immune response to be able to develop antibodies to the viruses contained in the flu vaccines. The foods would be to boost the immune system and your general health, though, not to enhance the development of the specific antibodies to the viral contents of the vaccine.
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A vaccine is injected into the human body containing the antigens of the virus. The body's immune system produces antibodies from B-cells to destroy the virus and remembers the virus if it ever enters the body again.
They take the virus and reduce its affects and dilute it in very small quantities and add sterile water. So when injected in the bodie it kills the virus easy and the body remembers the antibodies to the virus for about ten year. Boosting the defense of the body.
Dead virus cells are injected causing the animal's body's immune system to build up immunity to that particular virus. When the animal comes across that same virus it already has immunity built up so the chance of 'getting' that same germ is greatly reduced. This is an over-simplified explanation but it will give you an idea of how it works.
the fluvax can help people and so can some vaccines and sometimes when you get injected with the shot ` it has dead cells and some are alive and that helps the body build up antibodys and that ngets the body ready for the real thing so it is something that is like the virus.
a vaccine is a little dose of the disease that your body can handle. when the body is injected with it it will form antibodies that will be ready for the real disease when it comes while the serum is the antibodies themselves.
A vaccination is weakened germs of a disease. When you get injected with these germs, your body build an immunity against it, so when you really get the disease, your body can fight it off.
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Inoculation is when a dead virus (smallpox, for example) is injected into a person. The person's body creates antibodies to fight against the virus, even though the virus is dead. Should the person be infected with the live virus in the future, the body's immune system will recognise ,from the inoculation memory, the virus and bring fore natural antibodies to wipe out the live virus.
No. When you are immunized you are injected with an inactive version of the virus so your body learns how to fight it off and you become permanently immune.
Ability of the body to defend itself from being afflicted by diseases
Well he was injected with a virus that would hopefully make his body turn back to human form. It worked for him but not for Jack :(