Passive immunization is by transferring antibodies produced by one person to another person. This is ideally a natural way to immunize someone without the vaccinations they would have to do otherwise. This method is desired for health, lifestyle, or religious purposes.
passive
Henry James Parish has written: 'A history of immunization' -- subject(s): Immunology, History 'Antisera, toxoids, vaccines and tuberculins in prophylaxis and treatment' -- subject(s): Immune Sera, Immunity, Immunization, Immunization, Passive, Inoculation, Passive Immunization, Serotherapy, Toxoids, Vaccination, Vaccines
artificially acquired passive immunity
George H. Sherman has written: 'Vaccine therapy in general practice' -- subject(s): Serotherapy, Passive Immunization
The answer depends on the immunization.
(IMMUN ) IS THE ACRONYM FOR iMMUNIZATION
Alan H. Lazarus has written: 'Immunoglobulin therapy' -- subject(s): Isoantibodies, Intravenous therapy, Passive Immunization, Therapeutic use, Immunoglobulins, Intravenous Immunoglobulins
Immunization Alliance was created in 2008.
Active (your body produces the t-cells and b-cells): Natural- by means of infection Artificial - Passive- (develops in another person and is transferred): Natural - maternal Artificial - immunization
Mollen Immunization Clinics was created in 1989.
Mollen Immunization Clinics's population is 390.
You go to the CDC's immunization schedule website.