Artificial Active Immunity Graph
Active immunity - vaccinations A vaccination is the injection of dead or modified microorganisms. Active immunity is defined as immunity to a pathogen that occurs following exposure to all or part of that pathogen. Vaccination The white blood cells in your immune system come across the proteins from the viruses bacteria and other foreign elements. . 344 Recognition of Foreignness 1. Active immunity and passive immunity are two types of adaptive immunity. A dead or weakened form of a bacteria or virus is introduced into the body usually through injection this form of the germ is not able to make us. This is known as artificial active immunity whereas the kind of immunity that develops when the immune system comes into contact with the infectious agents of disease often making you ill is known as natural active immunity. This is the primary concept behind vaccinations. Your immune system learns about these proteins present i...