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Polio microorganisms, specifically the poliovirus, have distinct antigens that are specific to the virus itself. While these antigens can trigger an immune response similar to that of a live pathogen, they do not share the same antigens as other live pathogens. The immune system recognizes these unique poliovirus antigens, allowing for the production of antibodies specific to poliovirus during infection or vaccination.

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Do the injected microorganisms have the same antigens as the live pathogen?

The injected microorganisms in a vaccine may have the same antigens as the live pathogen, but they are weakened or killed to prevent disease. This allows the immune system to recognize and build immunity against these antigens without causing illness.


What makes every pathogen unique?

every pathogen is different, the main and only difference is the antigen which live upon it and often release toxins which can also harm the body as well as the actual infection it is carrying. What makes them different are it's Antigens.:)


Where does the polio virus live?

France.


Where does polio virus live?

France.


Why are dead or inactivated microorganisms used in vaccinations?

Dead or inactivated microorganisms are used in vaccinations because they stimulate an immune response without causing disease. This approach allows the immune system to recognize and remember the pathogen, enabling a quicker and more effective response if the body encounters the live pathogen in the future. Additionally, using non-viable organisms minimizes the risk of vaccine-related infections, making it a safer option for immunization.


How does the body's immune system work with a vaccine?

Vaccines take advantage of the body's immune system's way of fighting pathogens. When your body is exposed to some pathogen, which has various antigens on its surface, the immune system would start making antibody against those antigens. Normally, it would take sometime for your body to response with first exposure. Subsequence exposures would result in much more rapid response. Vaccines work by isolating these antigens and give it to you exposing the immune system. You should not get the disease, since only the antigens are given instead of the full pathogen. Sometimes, it may be difficult to completely separate the antigens, so they weaken to pathogens to the point that they would not cause the infection in healthy individuals. These are call live attenuated vaccines. Exam of these are MMR, Varicella Vaccines, Flu mist.


Dose the pathogen live in sertain places in the world in anorexia?

Anorexia is a psychological condition - not a disease caused by a pathogen !


Can Indians get polio?

Yes they can, what kind of questions is this. Your race doesn't determine if you can get Polio or not. Just because they're indian doesn't means they live forever. They eventually will die probably not of polio, but they can get it.


How do microorganisms affect jam?

There is no microorganisms/bacteria living/growing in jam because it is so sweet and the sugar dehytrates the microorganisms so they can no longer live in the jam. So the answer is no, no microorganisms live in jam.


Why American govt giving inactivated polio vaccine?

They changed to inactivated to lower the risk of shedding polio virus after the live vaccine.


What pathogen can live in dried blood for weeks?

Hep. C


Can microorganisms live on the moon?

yes