what is the theory behind immunization?Explain its various types
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immunization is the process by which an individual's immune system becomes fortified against an agent ( know as the immunogen )
when this system is exposed to molecules that are foreign to the body, called non self, it will orchestrate an immune response, and it will also develop ability to quickly to respond to a subsequent encounter of immunological memory.this is the function of the adaptive immune system.
there are active and passive immunization.
.Active Immunization-
active immunization entails the introduction of a foreign molecules into the body, which causes body itself to generate immunity against target. this immunity comes from The cells and the B cells with their antibodies
Passive Immunization-
passive immunization is where pre-synthesised elements of the immune system are transferred to a person so that the body does not need to produce these elements itself. currently, antibodies can be used for passive immunization. this method of immunization begins to work very quickly, but is short lasting, because the antibodies are naturally broke down, and if there are no B cells to produce more antibodies, they will disappear..
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when this system is exposed to molecules that are foreign to the body, called non self, it will orchestrate an immune response, and it will also develop ability to quickly to respond to a subsequent encounter of immunological memory.this is the function of the adaptive immune system.
there are active and passive immunization.
.Active Immunization-
active immunization entails the introduction of a foreign molecules into the body, which causes body itself to generate immunity against target. this immunity comes from The cells and the B cells with their antibodies
Passive Immunization-
passive immunization is where pre-synthesised elements of the immune system are transferred to a person so that the body does not need to produce these elements itself. currently, antibodies can be used for passive immunization. this method of immunization begins to work very quickly, but is short lasting, because the antibodies are naturally broke down, and if there are no B cells to produce more antibodies, they will disappear..
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immuniasation behind theory is ntg but memory and injects some less infected antigens into body and make our body to face and struggle it and outcome it therefore immunity increases
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