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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.


Difference between innate and acquired immunity?

The way in which inherited and acquired immunities differ is in the way the immune system responds to infection. With inherited immunity, the body does not create antibodies that are particular to a specific pathogen unlike acquired immunity.


Is party loyalty weakened after presidential election?

The losing party is likely weakened, especially if the election is not close.


What do you get if you wanted to boost your immune response to a specific pathogen?

You'd most likely want to expose yourself to a "dead" version of that pathogen via vaccination.


Can you reinfect yourself with a cold?

It is possible to be infected with the same strain of cold virus more than once, especially if your immune system is weakened or if you come into contact with someone who is infected. However, once your body develops immunity to a specific strain of virus, reinfection is less likely.


Can your body make antibodies for pathogen that you have never been in contact with?

It varies, but most likely not.


What is the first thing a pathogen does when it enters your body?

reproduce. The more there is the more likely they are to survive x


Which one of the following is not a direct route of entry for Bloodborne Pathogens?

is NOT a likely route of entry for a bloodborne pathogen


What is colonisaion in infection?

As you probably know, colonization and infection are 2 separate events.Colonization occurs when a pathogen enters a wound then replicates.Once you have colonization/replication of a pathogen in a wound, the wound will (most likely) become infected.


Which substances would most likely be contained in a new vaccine developed against a newly found viral infection that appears in a population?

The weakened form of the virus or parts of inactivated virus strains to which the immunity from the vaccine is desired. There will also be other ingredients that preserve and prepare the compound for administration. See related question below.


What best describes a likely result for the digestive system if digestive acids and enzymes are weakened?

really


If a person given an injection containing only antibodies would most likely develop in?

passive immunity