Mathews Journal of Immunology & Allergy

2575-9523

Previous Issues Volume 9, Issue 1 - 2025

Immune Competency Protects the Organism from Attack

Sinisa Franjic*

Independent Researcher, Croatia

*Corresponding author: Sinisa Franjic, Independent Researcher, Croatia, Email: [email protected]

Received Date: February 12, 2025

Published Date: March 06, 2025

Citation: Franjic S. (2025). Immune Competency Protects the Organism from Attack. Mathews J Immunol Allergy. 9(1):34.

Copyrights: Franjic S. © (2025).

ABSTRACT

The function of the immune system is to protect the body from all variables that may impede health. With a seriously harmed immune system, no one can survive in spite of treatment with the most compelling antibiotics. The immune system is enacted each time any outside body or living being is found in the human body. These are most frequently microorganisms, as well as contamination particles, or poisons, and such factors are called antigens. There are millions of antigens that can have indeed slight contrasts among themselves, and which the immune system recognizes and against which it starts a response called an safe reaction. A exceptionally vital errand of this framework is to keep in mind outside substances and recognize them from those that have a place to the human body.

Keywords: Immune System, Antigens, Complexity, Vaccine, Health.


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