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Compare and contrast infectious diseases with immune diseases. Provide a detailed example of each to illustrate your answer.
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- Explain why a disease is less likely to spread to vulnerable members of a population if most people are immunized.Diffrentiate between contagious and communicable diseases? Explain with example. use your own words to explainWhat happens to an immunized person when a disease spreads through a population? (Hint: In the graphic, follow an immunized individual before and after a disease spreads.)
- Predict the microbial virulence factors and host cell responses that result in diseaseChoose the combination of answers that most accurately completes the statement.When a patient’s immune system becomes reactive to a drug, this is an example of a. superinfection c. allergy b. drug resistance d. toxicity. Create a timeline of events from pathogenic invasion all the way through the immune response, ending with memory cells.
- What is the difference between infection and disease? Name one example to help illustrate the difference in these termsWhat is contagious disease? use your own words to explainHave the answer short with brief and understandable explanations. Identify the function of Center of Disease control and prevention.