Akin to the oral "polio vaccine technology", is it possible for a healthy human to build antibodies against a said "bacterium, an example being a Steptococcal infection?".

In my opinion, yes we can. Our bodies have the required armoury "an adept immune system and the relevant enzymes", to tackle bacterial infections.

Please elucidate in detail, how you think our bodies could fight against a bacterial infection.

The previous discussion had been answered so well by "Rizzi". Looking forward to an answer like that of "Rizzi'.

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