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Based off of the concept of the COVID-19 vaccination, which of the following
conditions is very similar to that same concept used to develop immunity to the COVID-
19 virus?
a. postinfectious arthritis
b. type I diabetes
c. lupus
d. heart attacks
e. grave’s disease
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- _____ describes the situation when the immune response generated against an influenza strain limits future antibody responses to variant epitopes of a different, but similar, strain. a. Attenuation b. Herd immunity c. Variolation d. Neutralization e. Original antigenic sin.The whooping cough vaaccine and the MMR vaccine are what type of vaccines? a. conjugated b. natural c. globulin d. gamma e. whole cell / virusA good example of molecular mimicry is a. Decreased number of regulatory T cells in aging. b. The release of antigen sites of immune privilege. c The immune system attacks autoantigens because they are similar to bacterial antigens. d. Similarities between the shape of immune cells and pathogens.
- Active vs Passive vaccination, which is false: A. Passive vaccination: involves infusion of another person's activated B cells resulting in immediately available antibodies. B. Active immunity provides long term protection C. Passive immunity produces short term protection from the specific virus D. Attentuated live vaccines, subunit vaccines including empty capsids, and recombinate vaccines are example of active vaccination.Superantigensa) are exceptionally large antigen molecules.b) cause a very large antibody response.c) elicit a response from a large number of T cells.d) attach non-specifically to B-cell receptors.e) assist in a protective immune response.Which of the following should be the same inidentical twins?(A) the set of antibodies produced(B) the set of MHC molecules produced(C) the set of T cell antigen receptors produced(D) the set of immune cells eliminated as self-reactive
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