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There are numerous way in which people can be vaccinated, depending on the particular style that could suit 1 individual or the disease to be protected against.

The most common of these methods is when a live, weakened version of a bacteria or virus is injected into your system. This is subsenquently destroyed by your natural immune system, effectively "teaching" your body how to combat these pathogens in the future.

There are less common ways of immunisation, such as inserting a dead pathogen that has no chance of fighting back. This generally happens when the disease is more deadly.

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Your body will begin to make what are called antibodies against the vaccine. Sometimes you may not feel well for a day of two. The body continues to make more and more antibodies since it thinks you are infected. The best and most important part, is that you will have memory cells that will jump into action immediately if you come across that virus or bacteria again. The time it will take to destroy it will be much shorter.

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Our pathogens will be removed which were previously in our bodies

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