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If I remember correctly, I learned that in medieval China, when smallpox came, they developed a cure that exposed the body to a small dosage of the disease so the body would develop an immunity towards it. So to answer your question, Vaccinations are a small percentage of the disease/illness/infection itself so the body will make ways to fight it.

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Is it true that 'With inactivated vaccines IgA mucosal immunity is usually induced?

No, it is not true that inactivated vaccines typically induce IgA mucosal immunity. Inactivated vaccines primarily stimulate systemic immunity, leading to the production of IgG antibodies. While some inactivated vaccines can elicit a degree of mucosal immunity, they generally do not produce significant IgA responses at mucosal sites compared to live attenuated vaccines, which are more effective at inducing IgA.


What do vaccines produce?

Immunity via the production of long lived memory lymphocyte cells in the immune system.


What do you call a substances that contains weakened bacteria or viruses that is injected to produce immunity to a disease?

These substances are called "vaccines".


What does immunity have to do with vaccines?

Vaccines help the immunity systems to stay strong from particular diseases. In the immunity system carries microorganism that recognize the agents as foreign, destroy it and remembers it.


Do vaccines decrease immunity to the common cold?

No


A what is a preparation of weakened or killed pathogens that can prompt the body to produce immunity to a disease?

You are giving the definition of a vaccine but not "what is the following to choose from"


What type of vaccine falls into the innate immunity?

Most live attenuated vaccines (influenza vaccines in humans, infectious bronchitis and Newcastle disease vaccines in chickens are types that activate innate immunity responses.


Are vaccines used to convey immunity to diseases?

Yes


What does vaccines make us produce?

It makes immunoglobulins in our body. These help to prevent another attack of the same disease. The particular immunity to the specific infection is attained.


What is are the ways of getting artifically acquired active immunity?

You can get it from vaccines.


Are all vaccines caused by antibody production and give lifetime immunity true or false?

False, because not all vaccines provide lifelong immunity. Some require boosters or reimmunization.


Why vaccines are introduced into the body to produce.?

Vaccines are introduced into the body to stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies against a specific pathogen, such as a virus or bacteria. This helps the body recognize and fight off the pathogen more effectively if it is encountered in the future, providing immunity against the disease.