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Antibodies against meningococcal
are bacteriostatic true or false

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Answered by hafsahrsiddiqui
1

Answer:True

Explanation:Antibodies are secreted into the blood and mucosa, where they bind to and inactivate foreign substances such as pathogens and toxins . Antibodies activate the complement system to destroy bacterial cells by lysis.Neisseria meningitidis infection results in life-threatening illnesses, including bacteremia, sepsis and meningitis. Early diagnosis and treatment are a challenge due to rapid disease progression, resulting in high mortality and morbidity in survivors. Disease can occur in healthy individuals, however, risk of infection is higher in patients with certain risk factors.Meningococcal infection, caused by the gram-negative aerobic bacteria N meningitidis, can result in severe disease, including meningitis and sepsis, and death. The organism is spread through respiratory droplets and secretions.

Answered by Anonymous
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Since antibodies exist freely in the bloodstream, they are said to be part of the humoral immune system. Circulating antibodies are produced by clonal B cells that specifically respond to only one antigen (an example is a virus capsid protein fragment).

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