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= not responsible for If one is immune from liability then that person cannot be held responsible for the reason that person has immunity from.
by giving it antiboitics.duh!!
immunization is the antibody giving to the human to get the immunity. but immun globulin is existing antibody in the human body.
The purpose of vaccines is to help build a persons immune system by introducing them to a small amount of the virus.
If the immune system is not working properly, it is important to seek medical advice from a healthcare professional. They can evaluate the condition and determine the underlying cause. Treatment options may include medication, lifestyle changes, or alternative therapies to boost immune function and manage any underlying conditions.
Usually a vaccine does not help one get better from an infection, instead it prevents getting the infection in the first place by preparing the immune system to fight the infectious organism before the immune system would encounter the infectious organism during an infection.There are however a few diseases (e.g. rabies) where giving a vaccine after the infection has already begun can be helpful to help one get better from that infection. This works because the level of the vaccine early in the infection can exceed the level of the infectious organism for a short period of time. This prepares the immune system to fight the infectious organism before the immune system would encounter enough of the infectious organism during that infection, giving the immune system an "advantage". But for most infections this will not work at all.
A dry fast allows the body’s immune system to “reset,” in a sense. Without the added stress of digestion, the immune system only has to focus on taking care of healing or helping parts of the body that need it. It’s like giving the body a healthy timeout until it behaves properly!
An allergen is something that the body does not recognize, and as a result produces antibodies to them. When this happens, an immune reaction takes place, giving you symptoms such as a runny nose, rash, etc.
immune= rezistant
your immune system and your White blood cells produce antibodies