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How Does the Immune System Respond to a Vaccine?

When a vaccine is administered, the immune system recognizes the vaccine components as foreign invaders. This triggers an immune response, involving the activation of B cells and T cells. B cells produce antibodies specific to the pathogen, while T cells help in killing infected cells and supporting the production of antibodies. Importantly, the immune system also creates memory cells that "remember" the pathogen, enabling a faster and stronger response upon future exposure.

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