Immunization with the childhood DPT vaccine (diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus) protects against subsequent exposure to tetanus by:
A) stopping isotype switching of B cells from IgM to IgA
B) preloading antigen-presenting cells
C) stimulating quick inflammation upon future exposure
D) producing life-spanning antitetanus IgE antibodies
E) generating tetanus specific memory B cells
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