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Why does long-term vaccine efficacy against a virus often rely on repeated exposures rather than a single dose?

A)Naive B cells become dominant
B)Affinity maturation generates stronger antibodies
C)T-helper cell exhaustion occurs rapidly
D)Innate immune responses become desensitized

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Repeated exposures drive affinity maturation in memory B cells, yielding higher-affinity antibodies that bind the virus more effectively. This leads to a stronger and more durable immune response, because affinity maturation enhances the quality of the antibody response rather than simply increasing the quantity from the initial dose.

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