Acquired
humoral immunity
acquired
The administration of a vaccine stimulates the body to produce a longer lasting type of immunity called "adaptive immunity." This type of immunity involves the production of specific antibodies and memory cells that provide long-term protection against the targeted pathogen.
Passive immunity because the antibodies pass from mother to fetus.
specific immunity
The type of diet a person takes may affect their threshold for immunity. The environment the individual is raised in may also affect their threshold.
Active Immunity
Active Immunity
Artificially acquired Active- vaccines (active or live viruses that are lifelong immunity) Artificially acquired Passive - gamma globulin injection that is temporary (used for overseas trips)
Natural immunity.
Active acquired immunity - Develops following direct exposure to a pathogen • i.e. measles, chicken pox
Naturally acquired active immunity