Activity 2

ALMARIO_Denise Chloe B. - Activity 2

ALMARIO_Denise Chloe B. - Activity 2

by Denise Chloe Almario -
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Immunological memory to the ability of the immune system to "remember" specific pathogens or antigens it has encountered in the past. This is made possible through the ability of B and T cells to generate long-lived memory cells which is indeed a fundamental aspect of the immune system's ability to respond more swiftly and effectively upon subsequent encounters with particular pathogens. Furthermore, immunological memory is the mechanism that makes vaccinations effective. Recognizing this mechanism highlights the importance of adhering to recommended vaccination schedules. By doing this, individuals equip themselves to make informed healthcare choices, fostering their own well-being and actively participating in broader public health initiatives. Ultimately, immunological memory emerges as a critical factor, not only in fortifying individual immunity but also in influencing overall health outcomes for communities through well-planned vaccination strategies.

Reference: 

Shittu, A. (2023, May 11). Understanding immunological memory. American Society for Microbiology. https://asm.org/articles/2023/may/understanding-immunological-memory