What happens once antibodies (antibodies) are formed?
Once antibodies are formed, the body is less likely to contract the same disease.
When a virus enters the human body, the body produces a substance called antibody to drive it out. This mechanism is called immunity, and once the body has developed antibodies that can respond to the virus, it is less likely to contract the same disease. Edward Jenner, an English physician, developed a preventive method called "vaccinations" that utilized this immune system and saved many people from infectious diseases.