Created by Yinka F
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What are the two types of immunity?
What is active immunity?
What are the two types of active immunity?
What is passive immunity?
What are the two types of passive immunity?
Compare the levels of exposure to antigens in active immunity and passive immunity
Compare the speed of protection in active immunity and passive immunity
Compare the longevity of protection in active immunity and passive immunity
Compare the production of memory cells in active immunity and passive immunity
What is an autoimmune disease?
TRUE OR FALSE:
Autoimmune diseases are usually chronic and cannot be cured
Name two autoimmune diseases
Describe the cause and symptoms of lupus
Describe the cause and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis
Define vaccination
Define immunisation
How do vaccines work?
What are the disadvantages of taking vaccines orally?
TRUE OR FALSE
A vaccine only needs to be administered once for a person to remain immune for the rest of their life
Why are people being vaccinated?
Complete the sentence:
Herd immunity helps to prevent ___________.
Name two routine vaccines that are offered to everybody
What does the MMR vaccine do?
What does the meningitis C vaccine do?
Some vaccines may need to be changed frequently. Why?
Labs collect samples of different ________ and organisations (e.g. WHO and Centre for Disease Control (CDC)) test the _____________ of different vaccines. This is an example of using science to inform ________ _________.