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Immunisation Work Dead Inactive Pathogens Injected Body Produce

Front How does immunisation work?
Back Dead or inactive pathogens are injected into the body. They cause your body to produce antibodies and memory lymphocytes so if you get infected with a live pathogen, you can have a fast secondary immune response.

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