Sometimes they will develop mild flu like symptoms and have a low grade fever. With the weakened your body will recognize the pathogen and develop antibodies against it, so your reaction would be milder then contracting the actual illness.
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Vaccination works by introducing a harmless component of a pathogen, such as a protein or inactivated virus, into the body. This stimulates the immune system to recognize the pathogen and produce specific antibodies and memory cells without causing the disease. If the vaccinated individual later encounters the actual pathogen, their immune system can quickly respond by producing the necessary antibodies, effectively preventing infection or reducing the severity of the disease.
A two-year-old child receives a vaccination from a nurse in green scrubs at the clinic. After that she begins to cry whenever she sees a green shirt. The vaccination/shot was the original unconditioned stimulus.
Hi, Phil, although he hates it, receives a rabies and a heartworm vaccination. He also gets an occasional blood test.
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When you are inoculated for MMR, your body develops antibodies to Measles, Mumps and Rubella. The antibodies help you resist those diseases.
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After receiving a vaccination for the influenza virus, an individual typically develops an immune response that includes the production of antibodies against the virus. This response usually takes about two weeks to develop and helps the body recognize and fight off the actual virus if exposed in the future. Some individuals may experience mild side effects, such as soreness at the injection site, low-grade fever, or fatigue, which are generally short-lived and indicate that the immune system is responding to the vaccine.