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Vaccines for Innate Immunity Stimulation

Vaccines targeting innate immunity are designed to stimulate a more immediate and broad immune response, providing an additional layer of defense against infectious diseases. Unlike adaptive immunity, which requires time to develop specific responses, innate immunity is rapid and non-specific, recognizing general pathogen patterns. Recent research shows that certain vaccines, such as the BCG vaccine, can 'train' innate immunity, leading to enhanced responses against various pathogens. This concept, called 'trained immunity,' suggests that stimulating innate immunity can provide temporary cross-protection against multiple infections. Developing vaccines that engage innate immunity could be crucial in addressing emerging infectious diseases and pandemic threats, offering a first line of defense that complements adaptive immune responses.

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