B6.1 Vaccination Flashcards

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What are antigens?

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Unique proteins on every surface of a cell

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What do antibodies do?

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Join up with the antigens and inactivate or destroy that particular pathogen

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What are memory cells?

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White blood cells that can destroy the same pathogen if it enters the body again

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What is immunisation?

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Involves giving you a vaccine made of a dead or inactivated of a disease causing microorganism

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How do vaccinations work?

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Small amount of dead or inactive forms of a pathogen is introduced into your body - the stimulates the white blood cells to produce anti bodies needed to fight the pathogen

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What is herd immunity?

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If the large proportion of the population is immune to a disease the spread of the pathogen in the population is reduced

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