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Control and Immunity

Viruses are controlled by two main defence systems in the body:

  1. The General Defence System
  • This is the body's first line of defence and is not specific to any one virus.
  • It includes physical barriers such as the skin, which prevents viruses from entering, and tiny hairs and mucus in the nose, which trap pathogens before they can reach the lungs.
  • Stomach acid destroys many viruses that are swallowed with food or mucus.
  • Together, these barriers act quickly to stop most viruses before they can cause infection.
  1. The Specific Defence System
  • This system targets particular viruses and provides a stronger, tailored response.
  • Specialised white blood cells recognise virus particles as foreign.
  • These cells produce antibodies, which are proteins that attach to the virus and either neutralise it directly or mark it for destruction by other immune cells.
  • This system also creates memory cells, so if the same virus infects the body again, the immune response is much faster and often prevents illness altogether.

Vaccination

  • Vaccines provide protection against certain viral diseases by stimulating the immune system to produce antibodies without causing illness.
  • This means the body develops memory cells that recognise the virus quickly if exposed in the future.
  • For example, the MMR vaccine protects against measles, mumps, and rubella, three serious viral infections that can lead to severe complications if left untreated.
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Vaccination: Non disease causing dose of the pathogen.

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Pathogen: an organism that causes disease.

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Antibiotics have NO EFFECT on viruses. Antibiotics act on cells and viruses are not cells.

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