What does the immune system produce to help fight future infections with same type of virus that is introduced in a vaccine?

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2026-03-12 08:15

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The immune system produces antibodies in response to a vaccine, which help recognize and neutralize the specific virus it targets. Additionally, vaccines stimulate the formation of memory B cells and memory T cells. These memory cells remain in the body and enable a faster and more effective immune response if the same virus is encountered again in the future.

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