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1) what is the process of an immune response to the disease measles 2) what is...

1) what is the process of an immune response to the disease measles

2) what is the process of vaccination to measles and why it is effective

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The measles is a highly contagious viral infection. It is strict human virus. Once the virus infects respiratory tract, the macrophages and dendritic cells carry it to lymph now to mount immune response. However this facilitates viral infection and it spreads and infects other immune cells. No IFN are secreted and not KFKB is produced. After few days the nature immune response kicks in mainly by CD8 and CD4 cells.

The vaccination against measles is very successful. It has prevented number of deaths especially among your children. The measles vaccine helps to generate the antibodies and T cells against the virus. It it's few side effects and generally safe. It activates the humoral immunity without giving time for virus to be processed and presented by APCs.

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