If you are imune, then your body has made anti-bodies for a certain virus/disease. Once your body has made the antibodies the next time your body comes across that virus/disease, your body will be IMMUNE to it, and will know how to defend itself.
If you have injections to prevent a particular virus/disease, then they will inject dead or un-active microbes of that virus/disease. Because then, without doing your body any harm, your body can make antibodies, making you immune.
No, immune doesn't mean to fight against. Immune means something is unaffected.
you cant get it again
"Immuno" is a prefix derived from the Latin word for "immune." It is commonly used in scientific contexts to refer to the immune system or immune response.
A state in which the immune system is suppressed or not functioning properly.
Since immunogenic means 'Capable of inducing an immune response; antigenic.' I would suggest that nonimmunogenic would mean that an immune response would not be induced.
Immunization means to make immune. One of the ways that one is made immune is by vaccination. Vaccinations put a little of a virus into the system which causes antibodies to form, thus making one immune.
the study of the immune system
its maw and it is not immune to its claws
It would mean that you have a weak immune system.
If you mean Gonorrhea, the answer is no.
I tells you which element they are immune against.
Immune as immunity means to be free of the disease.