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Immunological memory in humans has been examined by assessing responses in individuals who were given the vaccinia virus to induce immunity against smallpox. Antiviral CD4 and CD8 T cell responses could be detected many years after the vaccinia immunization, but declined with an estimated half-time of about 10 years. In contrast, antiviral antibody responses were maintained at a relatively constant level, with a barely detectable decline over decades. The persistence of antiviral antibodies for years after immunization is likely due to:
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