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Induced immunity is the ability to produce antibodies against specific antigens.

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Active Immunity

  • Active immunity occurs when the body produces its own antibodies.
  • This gives long term immunity because memory cells survive in the body.
    • There are two types of active immunity:
    1. Natural active immunity
    2. Artificial active immunity image

1. Natural Active Immunity:

  • Occurs when a pathogen enters the body in a normal/natural way.
  • Example: Chicken pox.

2. Artificial Active Immunity:

  • Involves injecting or ingesting small doses of non-reproductive antigens (e.g., parts of a pathogen).
  • This stimulates antibody production without causing illness.
  • This method is known as vaccination or immunisation.
  • Examples: TB (BCG injection), polio, meningitis, and MMR (measles, mumps, rubella).
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A vaccine is a non-disease causing dose of a pathogen which stimulates the production of antibodies e.g. MMR.

Passive Immunity

  • Passive induced immunity occurs when antibodies pass from one organism to another.
  • It provides short-term immunity because antibodies last only about 6 months and no memory cells are produced.
  • There are two types of passive immunity:
    1. Natural passive immunity
    2. Artificial passive immunity

1. Natural Passive Immunity:

  • Antibodies pass from a mother to her child.
  • This can take place in the womb via the placenta or during breastfeeding.
  • Babies do not normally suffer from common infections for the first 6 months of their lives due to the antibodies received from their mothers.
  • Breastfeeding extends the period of immunity.

2. Artificial Passive Immunity:

  • Involves injecting antibodies into a person to counteract a specific disease.
  • Example: Tetanus injection.
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