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False, because not all vaccines provide lifelong immunity. Some require boosters or reimmunization.

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What do vaccines produce?

Immunity via the production of long lived memory lymphocyte cells in the immune system.


What does immunity have to do with vaccines?

Vaccines help the immunity systems to stay strong from particular diseases. In the immunity system carries microorganism that recognize the agents as foreign, destroy it and remembers it.


Do vaccines decrease immunity to the common cold?

No


What type of vaccine falls into the innate immunity?

Most live attenuated vaccines (influenza vaccines in humans, infectious bronchitis and Newcastle disease vaccines in chickens are types that activate innate immunity responses.


Why does the level of antibodies in the blood increase when the first injection is given?

Vaccines encourage the body to build up immunity against disease organisms (viruses and bacteria). Vaccination works by stimulating the immune system (B cells, with assistance from T cells) to produce antibodies against the disease organism. It takes a few days before the vaccine can protect the body, but the antibody-producing cells impart an immunity that can last several years to a lifetime.


Are vaccines used to convey immunity to diseases?

Yes


What do vaccines stimulate production of?

Vaccines stimulate production of antibodies.


What has the author Thomas Eugene Besser written?

Thomas Eugene Besser has written: 'Antibody transferred from the blood to the gastrointestinal tract and its role in enteric immunity of neonatal calves' -- subject(s): Vaccination, Enteritis, Enterobacterial vaccines, Cattle


What is are the ways of getting artifically acquired active immunity?

You can get it from vaccines.


A vaccine provides?

Vaccines provides active immunity to certain diseases.


How did people develop immunity to a disease before the development of vaccines?

They acquired it by becoming infected but surviving the infection.


What is meant by the term active immunity?

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