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AI may know how you’ll respond to a vaccine before you get it

Researchers used AI to analyze antibody patterns from over 4,000 people and identified markers of "immune readiness" that predict vaccine response strength before vaccination occurs. The analysis found that some healthy individuals showed weak responses while certain immunosuppressed people mounted strong immune reactions to vaccines.

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