inactivated vaccines

How Do Inactivated Vaccines Work?

When an inactivated vaccine is administered, the immune system recognizes the inactivated pathogen as a foreign invader and mounts an immune response. This involves the activation of B cells and T cells and the production of antibodies specific to the pathogen. Although the pathogen is inactivated and cannot cause disease, the immune system "remembers" it, providing immunity if the person is exposed to the live pathogen in the future.

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