... learn it too. Active immunity From vaccine or exposure to infection . Usually long-lasting immunity that is acquired through production of antibodies within the organism...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 21/11/2013
Hi Kimberley, It is still a viral infection . Since your immunity is low now you might have developed a secondary ear infection . This...
1 Answers · Health · 25/06/2013
Well, your body can't really develop an immunity to monistat. It's the yeast you're worried about. Here...
2 Answers · Health · 06/11/2011
...to be antibodies and therefore they are not providing any immunity (which means that you can get a new infection while still fighting the first one or right after you have recovered...
4 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 31/12/2007
... a state of having sufficient biological defenses to avoid infection , disease, or other unwanted biological invasion. CELLULAR IMMUNITY - Cell-mediated immunity is an immune response that does...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 11/02/2012
...to repeat. There several factors that can induce the repeated infection : antibiotics, lowered immunity , washing your genitals with regular soaps etc. ...
6 Answers · Health · 17/12/2008
Differentiate between active and passive immunity and naturally and artificially acquired immunity ?
Immunity is a biological term that describes a state... sufficient biological defenses to avoid infection , disease, or other unwanted biological invasion. In other...immune system then learns to recognize and attack the infection if you are exposed to it later...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 27/04/2012
...currently only one serotype of chickenpox virus circulating in humans. Infection results in immunity to the only virus that is out there. In addition, you come in contact with...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 30/01/2009
... after multiple bouts of the disease. A person develops enough immunity to prevent severe infection and mortality, but can still become ill. Moreover, even this limited immunity ...
4 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 19/05/2007
... contrary, but let's consider. Passive immunity by interferon: Unlike antibodies, interferon...uninfected cells, thus preventing any type of viral infection . Again consider that many virions are...
5 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 19/02/2017