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'''Advantages'''
 
'''Advantages'''
*Long duration of action as once antibody is produced against the antigen, memory cells are formed which continue circulating in the body
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*Long duration of action  
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**Once antibody is produced against the antigen, memory cells are formed which continue circulating in the body
 
**For further information on memory cells click [[B cell differentiation - WikiBlood|here]]
 
**For further information on memory cells click [[B cell differentiation - WikiBlood|here]]
    
'''Disadvantages'''
 
'''Disadvantages'''
*Delay in protection as the host's immune system needs to evoke an immune response against the antigen
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*Delay in protection  
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**The host's immune system needs to evoke an immune response against the antigen which can take a few days
 
**For further information on the antibody response click [[Adaptive Immune System - WikiBlood|here]]
 
**For further information on the antibody response click [[Adaptive Immune System - WikiBlood|here]]
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*Often needs two or more doses as the first dose initiates the '''priming''' reaction where antibody production ceases after a few weeks, but the second and subsequent doses creates memory cells which remain in the circulation for a much longer period of time
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*Often needs two or more doses  
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**The first dose initiates the '''priming''' reaction where antibody production ceases after a few weeks, but the second and subsequent doses creates memory cells which remain in the circulation for a much longer period of time
 
**For further information on the T cell independent and dependent responses click [[B cell differentiation - WikiBlood#T-Cell Dependent and Independent Responses|here]]
 
**For further information on the T cell independent and dependent responses click [[B cell differentiation - WikiBlood#T-Cell Dependent and Independent Responses|here]]
  
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