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How do vaccines prevent subsequent microbial infection by the same pathogen?

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Vaccines prevent microbial infections by initiating production of antibodies against these antigens to neutralise the pathogenic agents during later actual infection. (1/2) 

 The vaccines also generate memory – B and T-cells that recognize the pathogen quickly on subsequent exposure. (1/2) 



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