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*Vaccination sets up memory to the viral infection
 
*Vaccination sets up memory to the viral infection
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*High levels of [[T cell differentiation - WikiBlood#Cytotoxic T-Cells|cytotoxic T cells]] and neutralising [[Immunoglobulins|antibody]] are activated in 1-2 days as a [[B cell differentiation - WikiBlood#Secondary T Cell Dependent Response|secondary response]] (instead of 4-10 days as a [[B cell differentiation - WikiBlood#T-Cell Dependent Response|primary response]])
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*High levels of [[T cell differentiation - WikiBlood#Cytotoxic T-Cells|cytotoxic T cells]] and neutralising [[Immunoglobulins|antibody]] are activated in 1-2 days as a [[B cell differentiation#Secondary T Cell Dependent Response|secondary response]] (instead of 4-10 days as a [[B cell differentiation#T-Cell Dependent Response|primary response]])
    
*The infection is therefore prevented from taking hold causing lesions to develop
 
*The infection is therefore prevented from taking hold causing lesions to develop
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'''Advantages'''
 
'''Advantages'''
 
*Long duration of action  
 
*Long duration of action  
**Once [[Immunoglobulins|antibody]] is produced against the [[Adaptive Immune System - WikiBlood#Antigen Recognition|antigen]], [[B cell differentiation - WikiBlood#Memory cells|memory cells]] are formed which continue circulating in the body
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**Once [[Immunoglobulins|antibody]] is produced against the [[Adaptive Immune System - WikiBlood#Antigen Recognition|antigen]], [[B cell differentiation#Memory cells|memory cells]] are formed which continue circulating in the body
**For further information on memory cells click [[B cell differentiation - WikiBlood|here]]
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**For further information on memory cells click [[B cell differentiation|here]]
    
'''Disadvantages'''
 
'''Disadvantages'''
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*Often needs two or more doses  
 
*Often needs two or more doses  
**The first dose initiates the '''priming''' reaction where [[Immunoglobulins|antibody]] production ceases after a few weeks, but the second and subsequent doses create [[B cell differentiation - WikiBlood#Memory cells|memory cells]] which remain in the circulation for a much longer period of time
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**The first dose initiates the '''priming''' reaction where [[Immunoglobulins|antibody]] production ceases after a few weeks, but the second and subsequent doses create [[B cell differentiation#Memory cells|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]]
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**For further information on the T cell independent and dependent responses click [[B cell differentiation#T-Cell Dependent and Independent Responses|here]]
    
==What antigen(s) do we use in the vaccine?==
 
==What antigen(s) do we use in the vaccine?==
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**Organisms can be killed using radiation or chemicals so that they still possess the [[Adaptive Immune System - WikiBlood#Antigen Recognition|antigens]] to stimulate an immune response, but the organisms are unable to replicate inside the host
 
**Organisms can be killed using radiation or chemicals so that they still possess the [[Adaptive Immune System - WikiBlood#Antigen Recognition|antigens]] to stimulate an immune response, but the organisms are unable to replicate inside the host
 
**Toxins are inactivated to produce a toxoid which will still have the [[Adaptive Immune System - WikiBlood#Antigen Recognition|antigens]] needed to produce an immune response but will not be harmful to the host
 
**Toxins are inactivated to produce a toxoid which will still have the [[Adaptive Immune System - WikiBlood#Antigen Recognition|antigens]] needed to produce an immune response but will not be harmful to the host
**Needs two doses (for an explanation on the [[Lymphocytes#T cells|T cell]] response click [[B cell differentiation - WikiBlood#T-Cell Dependent and Independent Responses|here]])
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**Needs two doses (for an explanation on the [[Lymphocytes#T cells|T cell]] response click [[B cell differentiation#T-Cell Dependent and Independent Responses|here]])
 
**1:4000 formaldehyde is the current preparation  
 
**1:4000 formaldehyde is the current preparation  
 
**Inactivants containing azuridines and beta propiolactone are being developed which do not leave a persistent infectious viral fraction (like formaldehyde)
 
**Inactivants containing azuridines and beta propiolactone are being developed which do not leave a persistent infectious viral fraction (like formaldehyde)
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