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efficacy of vaccines available and he has one such question you sent to a science correspondent stan mcwilliams. do that back scenes prevent infections entirely or do they just reduce your symptoms if you catch the virus. ok to answer this we need to go over the basics of how immune response works in a healthy adult immunologists distinguish between 2 different aspects of it the innate and the adaptive immune responses and you can think of the innate responses as kind of the body's shock troops its different components react quickly and and nonspecifically to invaders especially those the body has never encountered before new pathogens also set an adaptive response in motion as the body learns to home in on the invader churning out antibodies to flag it up so it's a highly specific killer cells and can recognise and and dispose of it the adaptive response which takes time to kick in also retains a memory of the invader that allows the body to respond quickly if it ever encounters the same pathogen again and you become immune to it however in new is kind of a loose term it just means that you ar
efficacy of vaccines available and he has one such question you sent to a science correspondent stan mcwilliams. do that back scenes prevent infections entirely or do they just reduce your symptoms if you catch the virus. ok to answer this we need to go over the basics of how immune response works in a healthy adult immunologists distinguish between 2 different aspects of it the innate and the adaptive immune responses and you can think of the innate responses as kind of the body's shock troops...
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efficacy of vaccines available and he has one such question you sent to a science correspondent stan mcwilliams. that scenes prevent infections entirely are do they just reduce your symptoms if you catch the virus. ok to answer this we need to go over the basics of how immune response works in a healthy adult immunologists distinguish between 2 different aspects of it the innate and the adaptive immune responses and you can think of the innate response as as kind of the body's shock troops its different components react quickly and and nonspecifically to invaders especially those the body has never encountered before new pathogens also set an adaptive response in motion as the body learns to home in on the invader churning out antibodies to flag it up so it's a highly specific killer cells can can recognise and and dispose of it the adaptive response which takes time to kick in and also retains a memory of the invader that allows the body to respond quickly if it ever encounters the same pathogen again and you become immune to it however in new kind of a loose term it just means that you are re
efficacy of vaccines available and he has one such question you sent to a science correspondent stan mcwilliams. that scenes prevent infections entirely are do they just reduce your symptoms if you catch the virus. ok to answer this we need to go over the basics of how immune response works in a healthy adult immunologists distinguish between 2 different aspects of it the innate and the adaptive immune responses and you can think of the innate response as as kind of the body's shock troops its...
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efficacy of vaccines available and he has one such question you sent to a science correspondent stan mcwilliams. that scenes prevent infections entirely are do they just reduce your symptoms if you catch the virus. ok to answer this we need to go over the basics of how immune response works in a healthy adult immunologists distinguish between 2 different aspects of it the inmate and the it down to veneer and responses and you can think of the innate response as as kind of the body's shock troops its different components react quickly and and nonspecifically to invaders especially those the body has never encountered before new pathogens also set an adaptive response in motion as the body learns to home in on the invader churning out antibodies to flag so so highly specific killer cells can can recognize and and dispose of it the adaptive response which takes time to care can also retains a memory of the invader that allows the body to respond quickly if it ever encounters the same pathogen again and you become immune to it however in new is kind of a loose term it just means that you are resist
efficacy of vaccines available and he has one such question you sent to a science correspondent stan mcwilliams. that scenes prevent infections entirely are do they just reduce your symptoms if you catch the virus. ok to answer this we need to go over the basics of how immune response works in a healthy adult immunologists distinguish between 2 different aspects of it the inmate and the it down to veneer and responses and you can think of the innate response as as kind of the body's shock...
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efficacy of vaccines available and he has one such question you sent to a science correspondent stan mcwilliams. that seems prevent infections entirely or do they just reduce your symptoms if you catch the virus. ok to answer this we need to go over the basics of how immune response works in a healthy adult immunologists distinguish between 2 different aspects of it the innate and the adaptive immune responses and you can think of the innate responses as kind of the body's shock troops its different components react quickly and and nonspecifically to invaders especially those the body has never encountered before new pathogens also set an adaptive response in motion as the body learns to home in on the invader churning out antibodies to flag it up so it's a highly specific killer cells can recognise and and dispose of it the it out of response which takes time to kill can also retains a memory of the invader that allows the body to respond quickly if it ever encounters the same pathogen again and you become immune to it however in new. just means that you are resistant to developing the symptom
efficacy of vaccines available and he has one such question you sent to a science correspondent stan mcwilliams. that seems prevent infections entirely or do they just reduce your symptoms if you catch the virus. ok to answer this we need to go over the basics of how immune response works in a healthy adult immunologists distinguish between 2 different aspects of it the innate and the adaptive immune responses and you can think of the innate responses as kind of the body's shock troops its...
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efficacy of vaccines available and he has one such question you sent to a science correspondent stan mcwilliams. do that back scenes prevent infections entirely or do they just reduce your symptoms if you catch the virus. ok to answer this we need to go over the basics of how immune response works in a healthy adult immunologists distinguish between 2 different aspects of it the innate and the adaptive immune responses and you can think of the innate response as as kind of the body's shock troops its different components react quickly and and nonspecifically to invaders especially those the body has never encountered before new pathogens also set an adaptive response in motion as the body learns to home in on the invader churning out antibodies to flag it up so it's a highly specific killer cells can can recognise and and dispose of it the adaptive response which takes time to kick in and also retains a memory of the invader that allows the body to respond quickly if it ever encounters the same pathogen again and you become immune to it however in new is kind of a loose term it just means that
efficacy of vaccines available and he has one such question you sent to a science correspondent stan mcwilliams. do that back scenes prevent infections entirely or do they just reduce your symptoms if you catch the virus. ok to answer this we need to go over the basics of how immune response works in a healthy adult immunologists distinguish between 2 different aspects of it the innate and the adaptive immune responses and you can think of the innate response as as kind of the body's shock...