How do Antibodies Work?

Antibodies help ward off foreign invaders in the body. They work to track them down and fight them off. They bind themselves to the pathogens and cut them off from the other cells of the body.

Antibodies can identify and neutralize foreign objects, such as bacteria and viruses by binding to and neutralizing them. If you become infected with the flu after getting vaccinated, your body activates an immune response that stops you from becoming ill. Although, this can trigger the virus to change into a slightly different form - one that may be more infectious.

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