Immunization means to make immune. One of the ways that one is made immune is by vaccination. Vaccinations put a little of a virus into the system which causes antibodies to form, thus making one immune.
No, immune doesn't mean to fight against. Immune means something is unaffected.
The immune system comprises the body's defenses.
The suffix "immune" typically refers to being resistant to something, such as a disease or infection. It denotes the ability to defend against or withstand the effects of a particular threat.
Immunology
The medical term for a foreign substance is "antigen." An antigen is any substance that the immune system identifies as foreign and triggers an immune response.
that depends what debris . a debris could mean "uremia" which can be filtered by the kidneys . or it could mean "antigen" that can be fought off by antibodies through the immune system or just basic germs and bacteria that can be thrown to the lymphatic system. the term "debris" seems to be very vague
What does the term "Graft versus host disease" mean? Immunologic reaction involving the attack of host cells by donor immune cells.
OI= Opportunistic Infection. It is a term that describes a number of different infections, or symptoms that can occur while the immune system weakend by the AIDS virus.
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Opportunist infection
yes..because it surely makes the nerves innactive a bit resultining in long term immune effect
A person can become immune by being vaccinatedwhich helps the body to develop long-term immunity against a disease.