(Immunity : medical is resistance to disease, legal is unable to be prosecuted) "When you get a disease and you recover from it, you usually gain immunity to that disease." "For revealing the mob's secrets, the informer was given immunity."
The noun form for the adjective immune is immunity. Another noun form is immunization.
While weight loss can occur as a result of Lyme disease due to loss of appetite, fatigue, and other symptoms, it is not typically a prominent or defining feature of the illness. Treatment for Lyme disease can also lead to weight gain as the body heals and returns to normal functioning. If you are experiencing unexplained weight loss, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause.
Medicine tha prevents disease is called vaccine as it creates immunity in your body. Curruently there are no medicines that "cure" the disease but it helps your immune system gain immunity. But, antibiotics do kill bacteria that cause disease so it can be seen as "curing" the disease.
It helps it gain immunity
Respiratory syncytial virus infection is so common that prevention is impossible. However, steps can be taken to reduce a child's contact with the disease.
by catching it and getting over it will sometimes makey you immune but there is really no way to become 'immune' to a diseaseThe immune system has the capacity to adapt to new diseases and generate pathogen-specific immunity.
antibodies passed from the mother across the placenta
The ability to gain( from another individual of the same species ) immunity from foreign cells.
Active immunity can be gained through natural infection, where the body produces antibodies in response to exposure to a pathogen. Alternatively, it can be acquired through vaccination, which introduces a harmless form of the pathogen or its components, prompting the immune system to generate a protective response without causing the disease.
You are born with innate immunity which consists of natural barriers to infection. Acquired is developed after birth when you come into contact with antigens
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