Adaptive immunity is a specific immune response that develops over time, characterised by the activation of lymphocytes—B cells and T cells—following exposure to pathogens or antigens. It is crucial in clinical practice as it provides long-lasting protection and immunological memory, enabling the body to respond more effectively to subsequent infections. A key association is the role of vaccines, which stimulate adaptive immunity to prevent diseases like measles or influenza.

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