LECTURE 3: Types of Vaccines

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ACTIVE IMMUNIZATION

Exposure to antigen leads to immunity through creation of antibodies by the recipient

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creation of antibodies by the recipient

In active immunization, exposure to antigen leads to immunity through?

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ACTIVE IMMUNIZATION

Natural: person contracted the disease and the immune system creates antibodies naturally

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ACTIVE IMMUNIZATION

Artificial: Vaccination with antigen (live, killed, subunit, toxoid, mRNA, etc.) → stimulates immune system

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PASSIVE IMMUNIZATION

Transfer of humoral immunity in the form of antibodies

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PASSIVE IMMUNIZATION

Natural: transfer of maternal antibodies to the fetus via the placenta or breast milk

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PASSIVE IMMUNIZATION

Artificial: Injection of pre-formed antibodies (immunoglobulins, antisera, monoclonal antibodies)

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NATURAL ACTIVE IMMUNIZATION

IDENTIFY IF NATURAL OR ARTIFICIAL:

Person contracted the disease and the immune system creates antibodies naturally

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NATURAL PASSIVE IMMUNIZATION

IDENTIFY IF NATURAL OR ARTIFICIAL:

Transfer of maternal antibodies to the fetus via the placenta or breast milk

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ARTIFICIAL ACTIVE IMMUNIZATION

IDENTIFY IF NATURAL OR ARTIFICIAL:

Vaccination with antigen (live, killed, subunit, toxoid, mRNA, etc.) → stimulates immune system

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ARTIFICIAL PASSIVE IMMUNIZATION

IDENTIFY IF NATURAL OR ARTIFICIAL:

Injection of pre-formed antibodies (immunoglobulins, antisera, monoclonal antibodies)