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Tetanus shots protect against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis.

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Q: What type of immunity do you get when you get a vaccine?
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Is a vaccine active immunity?

no it is not


As an infant receives her first dose of oral polio vaccine the nurse explains to her parents that the vaccine is a preparation of weakened virus What type of immunity will the infant develop?

The infant will develop artificially acquired active immunity


The administration of vaccine stimulates the body to produce a longer lasting type of immunity called?

matabolism


What type of immunity resulting from giving a vaccine?

ADAPTIVE immunity. Your body sees the pathogen, so it can be ready if it ever encounters it again.


Is their any immunity or vaccine against rabies?

Yes. There is a rabies vaccine.


How using a vaccine may give a long-term immunity to malaria?

how using a vaccine may give long term immunity to malaria


What is the name of a preparation to generate active immunity?

vaccine


What does a vaccine accomplish?

Immunity to what ever you wish to vaccinate


What type of vaccine falls into the innate immunity?

Most live attenuated vaccines (influenza vaccines in humans, infectious bronchitis and Newcastle disease vaccines in chickens are types that activate innate immunity responses.


How many seconds is a vaccine?

A vaccine is a medicine for immunity and does not have "seconds". If you mean how many seconds does it take for the vaccine to be administered, then the injection of a vaccine usually only takes 5-10 seconds to put the vaccine into your body with a needle since the amount of vaccine needed is so small. If the vaccine is available in a nasal mist, the inhalation of a nasal mist takes as long as it takes for you to sniff. If you mean how long will the immunity last before you need a booster vaccination, you should check with your doctor about the type of vaccine you are getting (e.g. influenza, bacterial pneumonia, etc.). Depending on your age and the type of vaccine, some vaccinations need boosters every so often. Your doctor can tell you how long the one you are getting lasts.


What does it mean to innoculate?

It means to receive an injection (needle) of a vaccine or serum into the body. Generally done to give some immunity to a disease of some type.


What is pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine?

Pneumococcal polysaccharide disease is caused by a bacteria. It can be deadly but a vaccine was developed to head off the disease before it starts. The vaccine works when a small amount of the bacteria is injected into the patient and his or her immunity works against the disease, causing immunity.