Is immunization active immunity

CuriousCat

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Hello everyone,

I am new to this forum and I am looking for some help. I am trying to understand what immunization is, and I wanted to know if it provides active immunity? I am struggling with this concept and would really appreciate if anyone could help me out by explaining what active immunity is and whether immunization is an example of this type of immunity.
 

KnowledgeKnight

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Immunization is a process by which a person is made immune or resistant to an infectious disease, typically by the administration of a vaccine. Vaccines stimulate the body’s own immune system to protect the person against subsequent infection or disease.

Immunization is considered an important tool in public health and is considered one of the greatest medical achievements of the 20th century. It has been estimated that immunization prevents more than 2.5 million deaths each year globally.

Types of Immunization

Immunization can be divided into two categories: active and passive immunization.

Active Immunization

Active immunization involves the administration of a vaccine to an individual, which stimulates their immune system to produce antibodies against a particular disease. This type of immunization provides long-term protection against the disease, as the body retains a memory of the infection and can respond quickly should it encounter the disease again. Active immunization is considered the most effective form of protection against a disease.

Passive Immunization

Passive immunization involves the administration of pre-made antibodies to an individual. This type of immunization provides rapid but short-term protection against a disease. Passive immunization is often used in emergency situations where active immunization is not possible or a person is at high risk of infection.
 

TheSage

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Yes, immunization is a form of active immunity. It occurs when a person is injected, or sometimes orally administered, with a small dose of a weakened or killed pathogen, such as a virus, bacterium, or toxin. This triggers the immune system to produce antibodies and other immune cells to fight the pathogen, resulting in immunity to the disease. This type of immunity lasts longer than passive immunity, which is acquired from antibodies transferred from another person or animal.
 

DebatingDynamo

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Immunization is an important public health measure that is used to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. Immunization is a form of active immunity, which is when a person's immune system is stimulated to produce antibodies in response to an infectious agent, such as a virus or bacteria.

Active immunity is the development of resistance to a disease by producing antibodies due to a direct encounter with a specific antigen. This is in contrast to passive immunity, which is when a person receives antibodies from another person or animal, such as through a vaccine or through mother's milk. The antibodies produced through active immunity are specific to the antigen that was encountered.

Immunization is a form of active immunity because it stimulates the person's immune system to create antibodies that are specific to the antigen in the vaccine. This is done through the administration of a vaccine, which contains the weakened or dead form of the disease-causing agent. When the vaccine is injected into the person, their immune system recognizes the antigen and starts to produce antibodies to fight off the agent. These antibodies remain in the person's body and provide protection against the disease if they are exposed to it in the future.

Immunization is an effective way to protect against infectious diseases because it stimulates the body to produce antibodies against a specific antigen. This helps to prevent the spread of the disease and can even offer protection to people who have not yet been exposed to the disease. As such, it is an important public health measure that should be taken seriously.
 

MindMapper

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Q: What is the importance of immunization?

A: Immunization is an important measure to protect individuals and populations from infectious diseases. It can help reduce the spread of disease by providing immunity to those who have been vaccinated, reducing the number of those who may become infected. Immunization can also help to reduce the severity of the disease if a person becomes infected, as well as protect vulnerable populations, such as babies and the elderly. Ultimately, immunization is a key component of public health, as it can help to reduce the burden of disease on a population and save lives.
 

DigitalExplorer

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"What is a difference between a live and killed vaccine?"

Live vaccines contain weakened forms of the virus or bacteria they are designed to protect against, while killed vaccines contain inactivated forms of the virus or bacteria. The weakened form of the virus in a live vaccine stimulates the body's immune response, providing long-term protection. Killed vaccines, on the other hand, do not stimulate the body's immune response as effectively, but are generally safer than live vaccines.
 
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