When a microorganism (antigen) is introduced into the body, our immune system produces antibody specific to that microorganism. The disease-causing microorganisms you receive through vaccination are killed, weakened, or modified to avoid making you develop the diseases, but adequate enough for antibody production. Those antibodies will fight the microorganisms should you contract them in the future so you don't get sick from them.
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