Day 91 of 365

April 1

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Health

The Immune System's Memory

Your immune system remembers pathogens through specialized memory B and T cells that persist for years or decades after infection. These cells enable rapid, strong responses upon re-exposure, providing immunity. Vaccines work by training this memory without causing disease. Some immunity lasts a lifetime while other pathogens like influenza mutate rapidly, requiring new vaccines. Understanding immunological memory enabled one of medicine's greatest achievements.

💡 Did you know?

Some people have immunity to diseases they've never encountered because antibodies for one pathogen can recognize similar ones - called cross-reactivity!

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