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20 March, 07:00

Why do vaccines work for some diseases but not others?

O Vaccines only work against viral infections.

O Vaccines only work against bacterial infections.

O The antibodies produced by a vaccine only fight specific antigens.

O The antigens produced by a vaccine only fight specific antibodies.

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  1. 20 March, 09:39
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    The antibodies produced by a vaccine only fight specific antigens.

    Explanation:

    Antibodies only bind to specific antigen during an immune reaction. The introduction of foreign substance in the body stimulate the B-cells to produce antibodies that fight against infections. Only specific antibodies are produced following antigen presenting cells that bind to antigens. They capture and display the antigens to the antibodies.
  2. 20 March, 10:09
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    The antibodies produced by a vaccine only fight specific antigens.

    Explanation:

    Antibodies only bind to specific antigen during an immune reaction. The introduction of foreign substance in the body stimulate the B-cells to produce antibodies that fight against infections. Only specific antibodies are produced following antigen presenting cells that bind to antigens. They capture and display the antigens to the antibodies
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