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The Battle Between Vaccines and Natural Infection: How Our Bodies Remember Hepatitis E
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
The study also compared natural infection with vaccination. It found that vaccination increased the levels of HEV-specific IgG. This is the antibody that provides long-term protection. Vaccination also increased the levels of certain cytokines. These are proteins that help regulate the immune response. The cytokines IL-7 and IL-15 were higher in vaccinated individuals. This suggests that vaccination may enhance the immune response. However, natural infection also established effective immune memory. During recovery, the severity of the infection only affected HEV-specific IgM. It did not affect HEV-specific IgG or memory T-cell expression profiles. This suggests that natural infection can also provide long-term protection. But, vaccination may provide a more consistent immune response. It may also have fewer side effects. This is an important consideration. It highlights the need for more research. Researchers need to understand the long-term effects of vaccination and natural infection. This knowledge can help improve prevention and treatment strategies for hepatitis E.
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