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Can you tell me how immunisation protect us from tetanus bacteria?

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Antibody protection: Active immunization stimulates the immune system to produce antibodies that protect you from the rep disease in this case tetanus spores in soil, if wounds get contaminated. In effect the body's immune system reacts to the vaccine like the real disease and protects you for the future.

Answered 11/28/2014

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ShotPoduceAntibodies: The Vccines produce Antibodies to attack the intruder.So the memory remains and immune system can quickly recognize and neutralize the disease causind agents Bacteria in the case of Tetanus and Viruses like Measles etc

Answered 12/30/2014

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