Microbiology: An Introduction, Books a la Carte Plus Mastering Microbiology with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (13th Edition)
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Chapter 22, Problem 8MCQ
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Passive immunization is the process of injecting the antibodies that is taken from the already immunized person and obtain the temporary immunity for that particular diseases.
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In order for a child to be classified as Fuly Immunized Child (FIC), he should have recelved the following immunizations before he reaches the age of one:
a. 3 doses OPV, one dose BCG, 3 doses measles vaccine, 3 doses DPT, single dose Hepa B
b. 3 doses DPT, single dose AMV, 5 doses TT, single dose BCG, 3 doses OPV, 3 doses Hepa B
c. Single dose BCG, 3 doses ach of DPT, OPV, AMV, and Hepa B
d. Single dose BCG, 3 doses OPV, one dose measles vaçcine, 3 doses Hepa B, 3 doses DPT
Give only typing answer with explanation and conclusion
Match the types of immunity written on the table with the descriptions below. Write the
number corresponding to the type.
1. Innate
3. Natural-active
5. Natural- passive
7. Antibody-mediated
2. Acquired Adaptive
4. Artificial-active
6. Artificial-passive
8. Cell-mediated
1. The body is producing antibodies as a result of bacterial infection.
2. An adaptive immune response involving T lymphocytes.
3. It occurs when we receive vaccines of attenuated antigens.
4. This immunity is highly specific to the pathogen; has a memory.
5. This involves the B lymphocytes that give rise to antibodies.
6. This is a generalized defense against all foreign invaders.
7. It happens when a person receives infusion of gamma globulins.
8. It is passed on from the mother onto a fetus through placenta.
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Microbiology: An Introduction, Books a la Carte Plus Mastering Microbiology with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (13th Edition)
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