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Co - infectionsmight influencevaccine immunity

is used as a vaccine delivery vehicle for the delivery of antigens from infectious diseasesto createimmunity upon vaccination

when one 's immune system activates T cells , or produces antibodies or other defenses against an infectious agent(passive) is createdvaccination Active immunity

Also , it takes the immune system a couple of weeksto createimmunity after vaccination

these genetic associations.​ HighlightsGenetic variationsinfluencingvaccine immunity

The medical world has tried so hardto createimmunity through vaccination

The longer - term goal isto createherd immunity by vaccination

the microbiomemay ... influencevaccination - induced immunity

that KNOWINGLY because they hopeto createimmunity from the sacrificial vaccination

to selection of mutants able to escape it ... given that a threshold level of immunity in a minimum percentage of the vaccinated population is achievedcan leadto selection of mutants able to escape it ... given that a threshold level of immunity in a minimum percentage of the vaccinated population is achieved

to selection of mutants able to escape mutants ... given that a threshold level of immunity in a minimum percentage of the vaccinated population is achievedcan leadto selection of mutants able to escape mutants ... given that a threshold level of immunity in a minimum percentage of the vaccinated population is achieved

to negative outcomes that are 4.5 times worse for measles , 2.2 times worse for chickenpox and 5.8 times worse for rubella ... compared to the pre - vaccine erahas ledto negative outcomes that are 4.5 times worse for measles , 2.2 times worse for chickenpox and 5.8 times worse for rubella ... compared to the pre - vaccine era

the body to internalize infectionscausesthe body to internalize infections

binding by initiating a prompt immune response based on local mucosal immunitycan preventbinding by initiating a prompt immune response based on local mucosal immunity

Neutralizing antibodies have during the incubation periodcan causeNeutralizing antibodies have during the incubation period

from transfer of antibodies from one individual to a susceptible individualresultingfrom transfer of antibodies from one individual to a susceptible individual

an antibody responsetriggersan antibody response

merozoite infectioncould preventmerozoite infection

Thus , the size and gene content of the B. pertussis genome appear(passive) to be influenced byThus , the size and gene content of the B. pertussis genome appear

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