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Vaccine-Induced Immunocompetence

Vaccine-induced immunocompetence refers to the immune system's enhanced ability to recognize and combat pathogens after receiving a vaccine. When a vaccine is administered, it exposes the body to either a weakened or inactivated pathogen, or part of its structure (like proteins or antigens), which doesn’t cause illness but triggers an immune response. This activates various immune cells, including B-cells, which produce antibodies, and T-cells, which help recognize and destroy infected cells. Crucially, vaccines also stimulate the production of memory cells that "remember" the pathogen. These memory cells enable a faster and more efficient immune response if the body encounters the same pathogen in the future. The goal of vaccines is to ensure that the immune system is prepared for future exposure, enhancing the body’s defense against disease and providing long-term protection.

Committee Members
Speaker at International Vaccines Congress 2025 - Khursheed Anwer

Khursheed Anwer

IMUNON, United States
Speaker at International Vaccines Congress 2025 - Regina Au

Regina Au

BioMarketing Insight, United States
Speaker at International Vaccines Congress 2025 - Madhu Khanna

Madhu Khanna

University of Delhi, India
IVC 2025 Speakers
Speaker at International Vaccines Congress 2025 - Khursheed Anwer

Khursheed Anwer

IMUNON, United States
Speaker at International Vaccines Congress 2025 - Regina Au

Regina Au

BioMarketing Insight, United States
Speaker at International Vaccines Congress 2025 - Madhu Khanna

Madhu Khanna

University of Delhi, India
Speaker at International Vaccines Congress 2025 - Lara Isis Teodoro

Lara Isis Teodoro

Mayo Clinic, United States
Speaker at International Vaccines Congress 2025 - Ahmed Abdulazeez

Ahmed Abdulazeez

BHRUT Trust, United Kingdom
Speaker at International Vaccines Congress 2025 - Elena Chiappini

Elena Chiappini

University of Florence, Italy
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