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    Vaccines Are Effective at Preventing Future Infections by a Specific
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Vaccines Are Effective at Preventing Future Infections by a Specific

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Vaccines are effective at preventing future infections by a specific pathogen because they stimulate innate immune defenses making it difficult for the pathogen to re-enter the body.

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