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Can the human immune system make antibodies to any human virus?

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Yes. Human and animal immune systems can make antibodies to any foreign proteins and some other molecules. All viruses have proteins that are foreign to the humans and we will respond by making antibodies. For healthy diet: http://www.choosemyplate.gov/., exercise 30 minutes/day, drink enough water daily so your urine is mostly colorless, have safe sex, no tobacco alcohol weed or street drugs.

Answered 9/14/2021

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Once the invading foreign virus has been recognized by the adaptive immune system, the B cells and plasma cells do produce antibodies, but the process can take several days following an initial unfamiliar infection.

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