The injection of anti-influenza antibodies into rabbits induces a specific immune response, including the production of anti-idiotypic antibodies and then the production of immune complexes and anti-influenza antibodies. The injection of antibodies induces the development of immunological memory; as a result, the animals are primed to respond to the injection of influenza vaccine.

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