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What can vaccination prevent in an individual?
Illness
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What can vaccination prevent in a population?
The spread of
pathogens
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What role do white blood cells play in the immune system?
They produce
antibodies
against
pathogens
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What do antibodies do when they encounter pathogens?
They stick to
pathogens
and trigger
destruction
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How do vaccines work?
By introducing dead or inactive
pathogens
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What is introduced into the body during vaccination?
Dead or
inactive
forms of
pathogens
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Why can't dead or inactive pathogens cause disease?
They are not capable of
causing
illness
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What happens to white blood cells after vaccination?
They produce
antibodies
and divide by
mitosis
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How long can copies of white blood cells stay in the blood?
For
decades
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What happens if the same pathogen enters the body years later?
White blood cells
produce
antibodies
quickly
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How do vaccines protect us from infection?
By stimulating
antibody
production against
pathogens
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What does the graph in the video show about antibodies after vaccination?
Antibody
levels rise quickly after pathogen
invasion
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Why is it important for a large number of people to be vaccinated?
To protect
unvaccinated
individuals through
herd immunity
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What is herd immunity?
Protection of
unvaccinated
individuals by vaccinated ones
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Who might not be vaccinated?
New
arrivals
or those who
missed
appointments
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What happens to an unvaccinated person surrounded by vaccinated individuals?
They cannot catch the
disease
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Where can you find more questions on vaccination?
In the
vision
workbook
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What are the key points about how vaccination works?
Introduces dead/inactive
pathogens
Stimulates
white blood cells
to produce
antibodies
White blood cells divide and remain in blood for decades
Quick antibody production upon re-exposure to the pathogen
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What are the implications of herd immunity in vaccination programs?
Protects
unvaccinated
individuals
Requires a
high vaccination rate
in the population
Reduces the spread of
infectious diseases
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