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diff between artificial and natural immmunity

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diff between artificial and natural immmunity..

Answer / seshu

natural immunity is aquired by birth. EX: BY Mother


Artificial immunity is aquired by vaccines like polio.

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diff between artificial and natural immmunity..

Answer / hifsa

artificial immunity that is given through injection for
example vaccines and the naturall immunity is present by
birth for example skin

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diff between artificial and natural immmunity..

Answer / williams

Natural Immunity other wise known as innate immunity or
inborne immunity is acquired from the mother and lasts till
death.Natural immunity is permanent immunity.

Artificial immunty is acquired immunity that is developed
due to administration of vaccine etc.It is not
permanent.Artificial Immunity is temporary.

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diff between artificial and natural immmunity..

Answer / y[dot]g

Natural immunity is when the pathogen enters through your
mouth or skin and you antibodies bind to these pathogen,
then the white blood cells engulf the pathogen. This
immuntiy is permanent

However Arifical immunity is when you body is injected with
a vaccine which contains a dead or a weakened pathogen.
Your body will use the same process as before to kill the
pathogen and will temporarily be immune to that pathogen.

:)

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diff between artificial and natural immmunity..

Answer / kwarber

Any immunity developed by a living human is natural, by
definition. I think the question pertains to a distinction
between ARTIFICIALLY ACQUIRED v. NATURALLY ACQUIRED
immunity. Any time the target of a desired immunity
(antigen) is introduced by willful manipulation (injection
of antigen = vaccination, immunization), any introduction
into the body of something that would evoke an immune
response would be ARTIFICIALLY ACQUIRED, but the actual
production of antibody would be the body's natural response
to the injected material. When one becomes immune to
something as a result of a happenstance exposure, then that
would be NATURALLY ACQUIRED immunity. Like getting measles
from a friend who has active measles - the measles virus is
spread to you "naturally" as viruses in nature do, you get
measles as a result, and you are thereafter immune to any
future infection by the measles virus, thanks to your
body's natural immune response to the foreign invader, the
virus you picked up naturally.

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diff between artificial and natural immmunity..

Answer / anita poo

yes now homedawgs its your homey anita agen!
Artificial immunity  acquired (active or passive) immunity
produced by deliberate exposure to an antigen, as in
vaccination.


Artificial = Vaccinations immunity
Natural= you become ill and the body makes its own immunity
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