Explain the process of active and passive immunity and give one example.Describe the difference between active and passive immunity, and provide examples of each.Describe innate immunity.Vaccination is an example of a) artificially acquired active immunity. b) naturally acquired active immunity. c) ...
Naturally Acquired Active ImmunityWhen an individual is exposed to an infectious agent, often having the disease, and their own immune system responds in a protective way.doi:10.1007/978-1-4419-6247-8_14292Jan W. GoochSpringer New York
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resistance resulting from previous exposure of an individual in question to an infectious agent or antigen; it may be active and specific, as a result of naturally acquired (apparent or inapparent) infection or intentional vaccination (artificial active immunity); or it may be passive, being acquir...
Immunity can either be natural or artificial. Also, they can be active and passive. Active immunity occurs naturally in a person while passive immunity is triggered by an external force. Ensuing are important points that explain and distinguish active and passive immunity. What is Active Immunity...
Active immunity can be achieved naturally or acquired through vaccines. An example of this is a child who becomes ill with chickenpox or varicella-zoster infection. During this illness, the child’s immune system will mount a specific response to the virus, and the child will have immunity movi...
Step-by-Step Solution:1. Understanding Immunity: Immunity is the body's ability to fight off diseases. It can be classified into two main types: innate immunity and acquired immunity.2. Types of
Define naturally acquired and artificially induced immunity and describe how to differentiate them. Define active and passive immunity and describe how to differentiate them. Provide an example of each of the 4 possible combinations. Explain humoral immunity and cellular immunity. (a) What is adaptive...
Define active and passive immunity and describe how to differentiate them. Provide an example of each of the 4 possible combinations. Discuss innate immunity. Explain humoral immunity. Give examples. Explain the differences between primary immune response, secondary immune response, naturally acquired ...
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