Immunization works by injecting dead or inactive pathogens, stimulating the body to produce antibodies and memory lymphocytes for a rapid secondary response upon encountering the live pathogen.
Como funciona a imunização? Patógenos mortos ou inativos são injetados no corpo. Eles fazem seu corpo produzir anticorpos e linfócitos de memória para que, se você for infectado com um patógeno vivo, possa ter uma resposta imune secundária rápida.
Front | How does immunisation work? |
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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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