immunity

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  • what does immunity mean
    the concentration of antibodies in blood required to not feel any symptoms
  • what are the different types of immunity
    active and passive
  • what is active immunity
    when its developed after the immune system develops their own antibodies
  • what is passive immunity
    when its developed after receiving antibodies from another organism
  • give an example of artificial active immunity
    being vaccinated with a weak/inactive pathogen
  • give an example of natural active immunity
    post infection
  • give an example of artificial passive immunity
    being injected with antibodies
  • give an example of natural artificial immunity
    transfer from mother to baby
  • is immunity immediate
    no, it may take multiple exposures to develop immunity
  • what is the criteria for a successful vaccination programme
    necessary infrastructure
    availability
    minimal side effects
    efficient administration
    herd immunity
  • what is an autoimmune disease
    when the bodies immune system doesn't function properly and has difficulty differentiating between self and foreign antigens
  • what is rheumatoid arthritis
    cartilage between joints erodes away (immune system attacks synovium which becomes inflamed)
    can deform joints causing them to lose strength
  • what can cause rheumatoid arthritis
    genetics
    environment
    hypersensitivity disorders