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Person Pathogen Infected White Blood Cells Rapidly Produce

Upon reinfection with the same pathogen, the body rapidly produces antibodies, granting natural immunity and preventing illness.

If a person is reinfected with the same pathogen, white blood cells produce antibodies rapidly, leading to natural immunity and preventing illness.

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  • The white blood cells will rapidly produce the antibodies to kill it
  • The person is naturally immune to that pathogen and won't get ill

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