Microbiology: ... by Taxonomy (Instructor's)
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ISBN: 9780134298757
Author: BAUMAN
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 17, Problem 1SA
Summary Introduction
To compare:
The Jenner’s vaccination procedure and Chinese practice of variolation, and also provide the contrasting characters.
Introduction:
Any individual can induce immunity towards a disease (infectious) by 2 artificial methods: passive and active immunization. Active immunization includes administering antigens to a person so that he mounts an adaptive response, whereas passive immunization gives a temporary immunity.
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