Two types of PASSIVE immunity are: Group of answer choices a. Vaccines and catching a cold b. Vaccines and immune serum c. Transplacental transmission of antibodies and immune serum d. All are true
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68.) Situations that can benefit from passive immunization include: a.) two of these are correct b.) when patients require long-term (several years) protection c.) when patients cannot produce their own antibodies d.) when immediate protection is required. 69.) Potential hazards of immune serum globulin, antitoxins, and antivenins would be: a.) all of these are correct b.) allergic reaction c.) causing the actual disease in an immunocompromised individual d.) mercury poisoning 70.) Variolation and vaccinations are examples of: a.) active immunization b.) monoclonal antibody production c.) passive immunization d.) none of these 71.) Vaccines can help us achieve herd immunity in order to: a.) protect those who cannot be immunized b.) prevent the spread of an infectious disease c.) control the spread of infection d.) all of the above
Sulav P.
List the type of immunity that may develop from the following cases: a. taking a flu shot b. A woman is breastfeeding her infant c. An individual who was diagnosed with immunoglobulin deficiency syndrome is receiving immunoglobulin G (IgG) via transfusion. d. A group of individuals infected with hepatitis A after eating in a restaurant and were referred to the county health department to receive gamma globulin shots. e. A person gets ill with a virus or bacteria f. A fetus gets the immunoglobulin G (IgG) through his mother's placenta
Asma V.
Passive immunity a. is permanent. b. may result from immunoglobulin injections. c. requires memory B cells. d. may be induced by vaccines.
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