pathogens in the CNS
the brain kt
how they respond to and dispose of invaders.
active natural
The cells of the innate system recognize and respond to the pathogens in a specific generic way.
Helper T cell
Officers must have done all the following in order to meet the criteria for qualified immunity except acting with malice or intentionally violating the law.
The difference between humoral immunity and cell-mediated immunity is that humoral immunity uses B cells and T cells whereas mediated immunity only uses the T cells. Also humoral immunity provides a defense against antigens and pathogens in body fluids whereas cell-mediated immunity protects from abnormal cells and pathogens inside living cells.
Active acquired immunity - Develops following direct exposure to a pathogen • i.e. measles, chicken pox
The three types of immunity is innate immunity, adaptive immunity, and passive immunity.
Breathing is not an inflammatory process. An inflammatory process is where the body's immunity system through the white blood cells will respond to a particular injury.
Humoral immunity
Women without immunity should receive immunization against rubella provided that they avoid pregnancy for a period of three months following immunization.