Why Vaccination Is Important
Pre-existing immunity (vaccination) reduces replication of bacteria or viruses following infection thereby reducing the likelihood of producing dangerous mutations.
Steve Anderson, Ph.D.
Steve Anderson has a Ph.D. in Immunology with over 25 years experience in biomedical research. His scientific expertise includes immunology, immunological diseases, tumor immunology, virology, and HIV pathogenesis.
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