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Apr. 3, 2024, 5:44 AM ET (Washington Post)
How prepared the U.S. is for a bird flu pandemic
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Research suggests booster doses may be necessary for monkeypox immunity
Mar. 27, 2024, 8:32 PM ET (AP)
West Virginia Gov. Justice vetoes bill that would have loosened school vaccine policies
Top Questions
What is a vaccine?
How are vaccines made?
What is a vaccine delivery system?
How do vaccines work?
vaccine, suspension of weakened, killed, or fragmented microorganisms or toxins or other biological preparation, such as those consisting of antibodies, lymphocytes, or messenger RNA (mRNA), that is administered primarily to prevent disease. A vaccine can confer active immunity against a specific harmful agent by stimulating the immune system to attack the agent. Once stimulated by a vaccine, the antibody-producing cells, called B cells (or B lymphocytes), remain sensitized and ready to respond to the agent should it ever gain entry to the body. A vaccine may also confer passive immunity by providing antibodies or lymphocytes already made by an animal ...(100 of 1562 words)