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Q: What does the immune system produce to help fight future infections with same type of virus that is introduced in a vaccine?
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Which best describes how vaccine work?

it makes the body create memory cells for future infections


What best describes how a vaccine work?

The vaccine makes the body create memory cells.


What describes how a vaccine works?

The contents of vaccines vary, but it usually contains a disease (dead or alive: in weakened or harmless state).


What is the future tense of produce?

Will produce.


How does a DNA vaccine prevent future disease?

A DNA vaccine contains DNA from a pathogen but cannot cause disease. When the vaccine is injected into a patient, the DNA directs the synthesis of a protein. Antibodies are produced by the body against the protein. If the patient contracts the disease in the future, the antibodies in his or her body will be able to provide protection.


What is injected in a vaccination?

A weakened form of the virus and if you do not know what a vaccine is it's something that stimulates your cells to stop that virus or disease in the future


Are more future champions introduced into the sporting world in a ring or rink?

Neither. They are being introduced in an arena.


What should you do if you experience side effects of a vaccination?

See your doctor to get a record of the side effect so in the future medical personnel can treat you for the reaction prior to giving you the vaccine - or not take the vaccine in the future depending on the severity of the reaction. I've included 2 links one to Report an Adverse Event addresses and another to the watch group for vaccine events.


Will produce is what tense?

The future tense.


What does yellow fever vaccine contain?

Yellow fever is caused by a virus that is spread by the female mosquito. The vaccine for yellow fever has been used commercially since the 1950's and one dose provides life-long vaccination against yellow fever.


What does a vaccine do when it enters your body?

A vaccine is actually a severely weakened version of the virus being vaccinated against.. The body recognizes this weak virus as a threat and builds antibodies to deal with that specific threat. After these antibodies have been created, your body then has a mechanism to destroy future infections of this virus before it has a chance to make you sick.


What is the difference between vaccines and anitisera?

A vaccine protects against a future illness. An antiserum treats a current illness.