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Which is an example of a specific immune response to a pathogen?

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Miarosalinda Miarosalinda
  • 16-04-2020
”A vaccine contains the antigens of a pathogen that causes disease. For example, the smallpox vaccine contains the antigens specific to smallpox. When a person is vaccinated against smallpox, the immune system responds by stimulating antibody-producing cells that are capable of making smallpox antibodies.”
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