November 23, 2024

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What happens to the fertilized body?

What happens to the fertilized body?

do you know What happens to the fertilized body?? In the face of the epidemic that has affected the whole world, doubts have been raised about vaccines and also about their effects on the body.

Many people don’t know even the slightest bit about the epistemology surrounding vaccines as well What happens to the fertilized body?. Well, first of all, it is necessary to know that they are synthetically produced (in vitro) substances and their function is to train the immune system against different types of infections.


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Vaccines stimulate the production of antibodies, which are substances the body produces to fight invading microorganisms.

“A vaccine is a kind of ‘mimic’ of the virus or bacteria that causes disease, but of course this mimic does not cause any disease. This ‘mimic’, when inoculated into a person, causes them to develop defenses (especially the famous antibodies, but also other defenses) that It will be kept in a kind of immune ‘memory’.

  • 02- The body reacts to the gas

The specialist says there are immediate reactions that can cause discomfort “in the first one to three days, but they are transient and not dangerous.” This is a condition of pain at the place of administration of the vaccine, a slight rise in temperature and headache. “Reactions that give such protection take longer to appear, about two weeks,” he added. In the case of covid-19 vaccines, “protection will be assumed about two weeks after the second dose of currently approved vaccines (or two weeks in the case of a vaccine containing only one dose),” says the researcher.

  • 03- Entering the defense

He explains that in practice, “these vaccines can still be used for covid-19, and some are under study, but those that have been approved so far have adopted a new strategy: they use the virus’ genetic material, which, when it reaches cells, will force them to produce a protein (Spike protein S), in a process similar to what happens in a real infection that will lead to the emergence of such antibodies and other defenses against this protein.When a person comes into contact with the virus, these antibodies block the virus’s S protein, thus preventing them from infecting our cells.”

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  • 04- Repel the enemy

After the vaccine, and when the person is infected, “this ‘memory’ will work, since it is the ‘mimetic’ that attacks again, unleashing its defenses against the real invader, and providing the necessary protection.” Practically speaking, “our protective cells will recognize the virus’s S protein and will develop antibodies and other forms of protection that block the virus’s S protein, thus preventing it from infecting our cells.”

  • 05- Triumph of immunity

With vaccination, “it is intended that the vaccinated person becomes immune to the disease or, in cases where this is not possible, has a milder form of the disease when it comes into contact with the infectious agent that causes it,” explains SNS. But immunity can be for everyone, as is intended in the fight against COVID-19. “At the population level, it is intended to eliminate, control or reduce the impact of the disease on the community, and it is essential that the proportion of people vaccinated in the population be as high as possible,” the organization explains on its official website.

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