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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.
Immunization aids in the defense against disease by this theory: "Fighting fire with fire": By giving you the bacteria of the specific disease, that which causes it, how can you then contract it?
Pneumococcal polysaccharide disease is caused by a bacteria. It can be deadly but a vaccine was developed to head off the disease before it starts. The vaccine works when a small amount of the bacteria is injected into the patient and his or her immunity works against the disease, causing immunity.
Vaccines are actually a very small amount of an actual disease that you get injected with. When you get injected with a vaccine, you are getting injected with the actual disease but it is a very weak version of the real thing, this allows for your body to create anti-bodies so when you actually encounter the real thing your body can fight it off.
a vaccine is a form of weakened disease that will be injected into the body of a human so that the white blood cell system will be familiar with the weakened microorganism of the disease and will be ready to fight when the real disease infiltrate the body It theoretically will work against any microorganism.
A liver scan is a diagnostic procedure to evaluate the liver for suspected disease. A radioactive substance which concentrates in the liver is injected intravenously and the image of its distribution in the body is analyzed to diagnose abnormalities.
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.
it is vaccine . you get injected it before and it makes ou immune to the disease.
Using a disease to fight another disease is possible. This is shown in recent studies such as a person being injected with HIV to help cure her cancer.
it prompts the body to produce immunity to a disease:)
some of the dead cells of the disease you are being vaccinated from
the vaccine has a little bit of the disease in it so your body gets an atibody for the disease so when the disease trys to attack you body you have an immune system to it