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- Vaccines are special friends that protect our bodies by training our immune system to protect us from pathogens.
- Vaccines work by weakening pathogens and injecting or exposing them to the body, allowing the immune system to remember them and enabling a rapid response in the event of actual infection.
- This article explains the functions of vaccines, including immune response activation, preventive injections, and real-time protection, and will discuss horse vaccines in the next installment.
On a peaceful morning, a doctor was meeting with a patient at a small town hospital.
That day was the vaccination day.
The patient approached the doctor with trembling hands.
“Is the vaccine really necessary?” the patient asked.
“Why do we have to get so many vaccines?”
The doctor smiled.
“Vaccines are special friends who protect our bodies.
It has small pathogens.
These pathogens are similar to microorganisms that cause disease,
When we inject them into our bodies, our bodies begin to fight against them.”
The patient asked curiously.
“Then why do we have to inject these pathogens?”
The doctor explained.
“Vaccines train our immune system by injecting pathogens into our bodies.
The immune system recognizes and remembers the pathogens.
So, if these pathogens actually invade the body,
The immune system reacts quickly to prevent or treat the disease.”
The patient nodded and said.
“So vaccines are friends who protect our bodies.”
The doctor took the patient’s hand.
“That’s right. Vaccines are a force that protects our bodies.
That’s why we need to get vaccinated.
If we do, we can live healthier.”
About the function of vaccines
Vaccines are one of the biomedical methods for effectively controlling pathogens (bacteria, viruses, etc.).
They activate immune responses using components of these pathogens.
Here are some of the functions of vaccines:
Activation of immune response: Activation of immune response using components of pathogens is a key strategy for eliminating or neutralizing a variety of pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, and fungi. These components mainly act as antigens (antigens), playing a role in activating the immune system.
Vaccination: Vaccines work by treating pathogens to make them less functional, injecting them into the body or allowing the body to meet them directly. This allows the immune system to recognize and remember the pathogen, so that when the actual pathogen invades the body, it can quickly respond to prevent or treat the disease.
Real-time protection: Vaccines also play a role in protecting computers in real time. For example, in the Windows operating system, Windows Defender, a type of vaccine, protects computers from viruses and malware. Users can turn these vaccines on and off, and real-time protection can help keep computers safe.
We have learned about the types and functions of vaccines.
There are other vaccines.
It’s a horse vaccine.
I will post about horse vaccines next time.