Immunity & Vaccination

Immunity & Vaccination

Immunity and vaccination are essential components of disease prevention and global public health. The immune system protects the body against harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites by recognizing and eliminating infectious agents. Vaccination strengthens the immune response by safely preparing the body to fight specific diseases before exposure occurs. Immunization programs have significantly reduced the spread of many life-threatening infections worldwide. Continuous research in immunology and vaccine development is advancing healthcare, improving disease prevention, and supporting preparedness for emerging infectious threats.

  • Innate and Adaptive Immunity

  • Herd Immunity and Community Protection

  • Immune Response to Infections

  • Booster Vaccinations and Long-Term Protection

  • Immunology Research and Personalized Medicine

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