Laboratory Manual for Human Biology: Concepts and Current Issues (8th Edition)
Laboratory Manual for Human Biology: Concepts and Current Issues (8th Edition)
8th Edition
ISBN: 9780134283814
Author: Michael D. Johnson, Bert Atsma
Publisher: PEARSON
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Summary Introduction

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The mechanism by which a vaccine provides an immunity from a specific disease.

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The process of activating the body’s immune system in advance is known as active immunization. Active immunization usually involves administering an antigen-containing preparation called a vaccine. Most of the vaccines are produced from attenuated (dead) or weakened pathogens. An example is the oral polio vaccine (the Sabin vaccine), made from weakened poliovirus.

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