Unit 4 7E: Active and passive immunity Flashcards

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Active immunity

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When an individual’s adaptive immune response is activated

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Passive immunity

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Short-term immunity resulting from a person receiving antibodies from another person or animal; no memory

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Natural Active immunity

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An individual’s response to a pathogen (through production of specific antibodies) that they have been exposed to. if the individual were to be exposed to the same pathogen in the future, they would be immune to that pathogen due to the presence of memory B and T cells.

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Artificial Active immunity

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when antigens or whole pathogens are introduced to induce an adaptive immune response.
e.g. Through a vaccination

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Natural passive immunity

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Is the transfer of antibodies from a mother to the foetus through the placenta prior to birth or to the baby through breastfeeding after birth. The maternal antibodies provide immune protection for the baby, whose immune system is still developing

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Artificial Passive immunity

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Is created when an individual receives antibodies made by another organism. This is useful against things such as bites and stings that could cause death before an individual’s own adaptive immune response could act

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Vaccination

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The administration of a vaccine to cause an adaptive immune response

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Vaccine

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Substance that contains an agent (usually an antigen or an attenuated version of the pathogen) that will induce an adaptive immune response when administered

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Attenuated

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Describes a pathogen that has been altered to remove its harmfulness

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Herd immunity

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When a large percentage of a population is immune to a disease (through vaccination), slowing down the spread of the disease and protecting those who are not immune

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Positive of using live attenuated vaccines

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Because of the similarity between the vaccine and the natural pathogen, there is a stron adaptive immune response, which can result in a lifetime of protection against that pathogen

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Negatives of using live attenuated vaccines

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A person with a weakened immune system (babies, elderly, immune deficient individuals) may contract the disease

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What are the 3 forms of vaccines

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Live attenuated vaccine
An inactivated vaccine
A subunit vaccine

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Who is protected by Herd immunity

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Herd immunity indirectly provides protection to individuals in the community who are not immune, such as those with suppressed or weakened immune systems

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What is a live attenuated vaccine

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A vaccine that uses a weakened form of the pathogen that causes the disease
Strong adaptive immune response which results in a lifetime of protection against that pathogen

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What is an inactivated vaccine

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A vaccine that uses a killed or inactivated version of the pathogen
Safer for people with a compromised immune system
No lifelong immunity

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What is a Subunit vaccine?

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Uses specific pieces of the pathogen (Parts of antigen, capsid)
Like an inactivated vaccine, requires booster injections to maintain levels of B and T cells