The basics behind it - Your body gets dead virus cells put in, and your immune system finds out how to fight those virus cells off. Once it knows how to fight off the virus cells, if live cells try and infect you your body already knows how to kill them off.
Your body receives hydration.
The DPT vaccine is injected into the muscle of body generally in arms.
Vaccine is a minidisease of which you want your body to be immune against. When you take the vaccine, your body destroys the virus and "remembers" it. You will then be able to get rid of the disease instantly.
A vaccine works by producing antibodies to immunize the body against the virus that vaccine is intended to protect against.
A vaccine consists of a very weak dose of a specific bacterium or virus. The patient's body develops anti-bodies in defense of the invading microbes. Theseremain active in the body in case of a real infection.
The body's immune system uses a system called artificially acquired immunity to train their B-cells to recognize the foreign proteins of a specific pathogen, a bacteria or virus in order to enable the body to fight off the pathogen if the person should ever be exposed to it.
I am not sure what you are asking with this question, but a vaccine normally contains dead portions of the virus it is going to protect you against. The dead virus allows your body to produce anti-bodies capable to defending your body against the live virus if you were to come in contact with it. This could result in you never being infected by this virus, or that the symptomes will not be as harsh as normal.
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If the blood types do not match, you run the risk of toxicity.
The body reacts to a vaccine by producing antibodies to protect against the disease.
The nervous system receives information and by the sensory nerves it transports to the brain what you learnt.
"Inject" is a verb and is defined as: drive or force (a liquid, esp. a drug or vaccine) into a person or animal's body with a syringe or similar device