A vaccine is not an antigen itself, but it often contains antigens or components that stimulate an immune response. Vaccines typically consist of weakened or inactivated pathogens, parts of pathogens (like proteins), or genetic material that instructs the body to produce antigens. The purpose of a vaccine is to prepare the immune system to recognize and fight off the actual pathogen if encountered in the future.
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