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by djsumdog
2252 days ago
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but it would go against everything we know about viruses and our adaptive immune systems. I know there are some vaccines with lower take rates. Hep B requires 3 injections and only has a 60% change of generating antibodies. But an immune response from an actual virus should last for at least a few years. There are situations where you can get reinfected later in life if you're not exposed or given booster shots (likes Shingles). Is there evidences that our adaptive immune system only generates short lived antibodies, and for what families of viruses? |
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