Vaccination allows the body to develop antibodies that help prevent catching the same disease again. When a vaccine is administered, it stimulates the immune system to recognize and remember specific pathogens, enabling a quicker and more effective response upon subsequent exposure. This process creates a form of immunity, either through active immunity (from the immune response to the vaccine) or passive immunity (from antibodies received from another source). As a result, the body is better equipped to fight off infections from the same disease in the future.
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