Biology : asked on IsabelAyshi
 18.07.2022

Can vaccines cause diseases ? Why ?

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Faq

Biology
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P Answered by PhD

Option C, The vaccines can help build immunity to many different pathogens.

Explanation:

In the statement it is said that vaccination can not be taken as it causes diseases. Thus, opposite to this would be option C where it is mentioned that all individuals are capable of taking vaccines irrespective of any chance of danger.

The vaccines acts as an antibody and attacks the immunity system there by producing bio chemicals that are able to retrace the history of any such pathogen attack in future and thus could react in a shorter span of time and prevent the occurrence of any disease.

Health
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P Answered by Specialist

The correct answer is a. Vaccination introduces antibodies into the body in a form that does not cause disease.

Explanation:

Vaccination is the type of passive immunity provided to an individual from outside. Vaccine is killed or attenuated pathogenic organisms that do not have the ability to cause disease but initiate a primary immune response in the body.

Through this primary response memory B-cells are generated which recognize the pathogen when it encounters the body next time and provide immunity to the body against that pathogen.

So vaccination does not introduce antibodies rather it introduces attenuate or killed antigens into the body that does not cause disease. Therefore the false statement is a. Vaccination introduces antibodies into the body in a form that does not cause disease.

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