when having a vaccination, they inject Dead Viruses into your body. Your White blood cells will then detect an unknown substance that is not meant to be in your body. (The viruses are dead so you will not get ill unless you have a very week immune system) Your white blood cells will then engulf the dead virus and kill it.
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Vaccinations are dead viruses which helps your white blood cell produce toxins to kill it therefore your white blood cell will be prepared for the next time you get the same virus.
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the importance of vaccination is that it helps pervent future diesesas
Vaccinations helps to trigger the immune system in the body to produce antibodies. Once the immune system has been boosted up, it helps to prevent infection in the body thus preventing you from diseases
Immunostimulation means using substances to stimulate the immune system.
Yes.
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Vaccinations work by strengthening one's immune system. Professional doctors, with a certificate, insert some of the virus or bacteria so your immune system can get immune to fight it off. Children, in my opinion, must get a vaccination so they don't die really young. Elders and adults, that is up to them.
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.
Immunization means to make immune. One of the ways that one is made immune is by vaccination. Vaccinations put a little of a virus into the system which causes antibodies to form, thus making one immune.