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Q: You are given a what when you are inoculated with a weakened pathogen?
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What is a damaged or weakened pathogen?

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What is meant by the term attenuated pathogen?

An attenuated pathogen is a type of pathogen which has been weakened so that it is no longer capable of causing the disease


What is a preparation of a weakened or killed pathogen called?

Its called a Vaccine


What infection is a pathogen that normally does not cause disease unless the host is weakened by another condition?

Opportunistic infection


You are given a what when you are inoculated with a weakened pathogen You receive this to develop immunity to the disease?

That's called an immunization. They are extremely important in early life, despite what these anti-government 'nutjobs' have to say about them. To them, I say this. Without immunizations (which by the way, you all received as very young children) the diseases would become more prevalent, and therefore, more dangerous. These diseases include, but are not limited to, tuberculosis, diptheria, polio, and smallpox. To think of not immunizing children against these diseases is, for lack of a better term, insane.


What would happen if an individual receives a vaccination containing a weakened pathogen?

Sometimes they will develop mild flu like symptoms and have a low grade fever. With the weakened your body will recognize the pathogen and develop antibodies against it, so your reaction would be milder then contracting the actual illness.


In what ways does koch's procedure demonstrate the use of scientific methods?

Koch's Postulates (Procedures): Step 1. ASSOCIATION: The suspected pathogen must be consistently associated with the diseased plant (or animal). Step 2. ISOLATION: The pathogen must be isolated and grown in pure culture and its characteristics described. Step 3. INOCULATION: The pathogen from pure culture is inoculated into a healthy plant of the same species or variety and it must produce the same symptoms and signs. Step 4. RE-ISOLATION: The pathogen is re-isolated from the inoculated plant and its characteristics must be the same as the organism initially isolated in step 2. Ask a question- Is this a pathogen Do Research- find the suspected pathogen and isolate it and grow a pure culture Construct a Hypothesis- Test- Inject suspected pathogen into healthy organisms Analyze and Conclude- If suspected pathogen has produced same signs and symptoms in multiple tests on same organisms then it is indeed a pathogen Communicate Results


An infection is caused by a pathogen that normally does not cause disease unless the host is weakened by another condition?

Opportunistic Infection


When was Inoculated City created?

Inoculated City was created in 1982.


What best describes what will most likely happen when an individual receives a vaccination containing a weakened pathogen?

We don't have your statements so can't answer your question.


What is the term given to a microbe that causes diseases in humans?

Human pathogen.


What injection Contains weakened bacteria?

The injection that contains weakened bacteria is called a live attenuated vaccine. This type of vaccine is created by modifying the bacteria so that it is weakened or unable to cause disease, but still capable of stimulating an immune response. Live attenuated vaccines are used to prevent diseases such as measles, mumps, rubella, and chickenpox.