

The functions of antibodies vary according to which type of antigen they act on

The secondary response is much larger and more rapid than the primary response
Immunological memory (made possible by memory cells) is the reason why catching certain diseases twice is so unlikely. For example, there is only one strain of the virus that causes measles, and each time someone is re-infected with this virus, there is a very fast secondary immune response so they?do not get ill.
However, some infections such as the common cold and influenza are caused by viruses that are constantly developing into?new strains. As each strain has different antigens, the primary immune response (during which we often become ill) must be carried out each time before immunity can be achieved.

Remember vaccines trigger the primary immune response (T helper cells trigger B plasma cells to secrete specific antibodies) which leads to the production of memory cells which will give a faster and larger (higher concentration of antibodies) secondary response.
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