IMMUNOLOGY

MISCELLENOUS

VACCINATION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
After you have had a vaccine or illness, the next exposure to the pathogen will result in:
A
primary immune response with slow production of B cells
B
primary immune response with quick production of antibodies
C
secondary immune response with quick production of antibodies
D
secondary immune response with slow production of B cells
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -IgG is the antibody produced by most memory cells, but IgA-and IgE-expressing B cells play an important role in secondary immune response, too.

Detailed explanation-2: -How do vaccines work? Vaccines help your immune system fight infections faster and more effectively. When you get a vaccine, it sparks your immune response, helping your body fight off and remember the germ so it can attack it if the germ ever invades again.

Detailed explanation-3: -A secondary immune response occurs as a result of a second exposure to an antigen. It is a much more rapid and sustained response due to the action of memory immune cells.

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