Why do some vaccines require multiple shots, while others need only one?

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Why do some vaccines require multiple shots, while others need only one?
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Some vaccines need to be administered multiple times, while some only require one shot, in order to confer adequate protection. — Positive Parenting Since their introduction, vaccines have helped save many lives by protecting us against potentially life-threatening diseases.

In order to generate a sufficiently high level of antibodies and for these antibodies to last longer, multiple doses are given.Examples of vaccines that require multiple dosing in infancy, as well as booster doses, are: In addition, the body’s antibody levels triggered by the influenza vaccine start to drop about a year after receiving the injection, and are no longer sufficient to confer protection.The current influenza vaccines in the market are what are called quadrivalent vaccines.

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