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why don’t they fully eliminate disease
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fails to induce
immunity
in some people (
immunodeficiency
)
people get
infected
before enough
antibodies
are generated by
vaccines
to afford
protection
(
slow
primary response)
antigenic
variability - pathogens
mutate
many
different
strains - cant
vaccinate
against all of them
objections
to vaccines based on
moral
,
religious
and
ethical
grounds
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