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You can work in the medical field with no immunity to HBV.

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(Immunity : medical is resistance to disease, legal is unable to be prosecuted)

"When you get a disease and you recover from it, you usually gain immunity to that disease."

"For revealing the mob's secrets, the informer was given immunity."

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"Antibody" is the medical term meaning immunity protein. When your body is presented with a foreign protein, the immune system makes antibodies against that protein.

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W. W. C. Topley has written:

'Three Milroy lectures on experimental epidemiology .' -- subject(s): Epidemics

'Principles of bacteriology, virology, and immunity' -- subject(s): Immunology, Medical microbiology, Bacteriology, Viruses, Virology, Immunity

'Topley and Wilson's Principles of bacteriology and immunity' -- subject(s): Immunity, Bacteriology, Medical bacteriology, Immunology, Medical microbiology

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The medical term for disease resistance is immunity.

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The three types of immunity is innate immunity, adaptive immunity, and passive immunity.

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There are three special cases of immunity from tort liability. They are intrafamily immunity, governmental immunity, and charitable immunity. Intrafamily immunity is immunity from a tort action brought by an immediate family member. Governmental immunity is immunity of a governmental agency from a tort action. Charitable immunity is immunity of a charitable organization from a tort action.

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explain the difference between sovereign immunity qualified immunity charitable immunity and interspousal immunity?

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Yes, as long as you have demonstrated immunity to chickenpox, you can go to work in a medical environment if your son has chickenpox. If you have had chickenpox or shingles diagnosed in the past; if you have had chickenpox vaccine; or if you have had a titer demonstrating immunity, there is no risk. Talk to the infection control department or contact at your facility for details specific to your situation.

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Actually acquired immunity consists of "humoral immunity" and "cell mediated immunity. Acquired immunity is the same with adaptive immunity, it is when the antibodies are produced within the bodies after the exposure of pathogen. Humoral immunity secreted antibodies while cell mediated immunity involves in production of T lymphocytes.

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Most people with a history of chickenpox will be safe if exposed to chickenpox. Certain conditions can make reinfection more likely. "Low immunity" is not a medical diagnosis, and you should contact your health care provider for advice specific to your particular medical condition.

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"Immun-" is the medical terminology combining form related to immunity. Sample words are immunological and immunotherapy.

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active acquired immunity and passive acquired immunity

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The response to infections is active or cellular immunity.

Acquired immunity

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How immunity is attained

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Major - Strong immunity

Minor - Weak immunity

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Artificially acquired active immunity.

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The two types of immunity are natural immunity and acquired immunity. Natural immunity is the ability for the body to fight and prevent illness on its own, acquired immunity needs the help of vaccinations or exposure.

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The two types of immunity are natural immunity and acquired immunity. Natural immunity is the ability for the body to fight and prevent illness on its own, acquired immunity needs the help of vaccinations or exposure.

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Humoral Immunity- acquired immunity in which the role of circulating antibodies is predominant.

Natural Immunity- the resistance of the normal animal to infection

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active immunity is the immunity that is stimulated internally as a a result of antibodies entering the body. Passive is stimulated by substances from an external source

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immunity is when your body fights of infectious disease

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state immunity in republicanism

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D. Active natural immunity. Breastfeeding provides infants with natural antibodies from the mother's milk, which helps to protect the baby through active immunity.

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Active immunity is produced by the body's immune system in response to exposure to a pathogen or vaccine, leading to the production of memory cells for long-term protection. Passive immunity is acquired from an external source such as mother to infant transfer of antibodies or through medical intervention, providing immediate but short-lived protection as it does not generate memory cells. A real-life example is receiving a vaccination (active immunity) to develop immunity to a specific disease compared to receiving pre-formed antibodies through a blood transfusion (passive immunity) for immediate but temporary protection.

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The two types of immunity are innate immunity and adaptive immunity. Innate immunity is the body's first line of defense and includes physical barriers like skin, as well as immune cells that respond to general threats. Adaptive immunity is more specific and involves the production of antibodies and immune memory to target particular pathogens.

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Not everyone has an immunity to Swine Flu.

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what it is immunity of mental incompetent means?

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Babies don't have herpes immunity.

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when immunity cannot be invoked

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Immunity - album - was created in 1981.

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Not everyone has an immunity to Swine Flu.

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Immunize is the medical term meaning to make resistant to an infectious disease using agents related to the immune system. Prophylax is the medical term meaning giving medication or treatment to prevent disease.

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No, that is temporary immunity received from another person or from antibodies.

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Your immunity system protects you from getting different diseases.

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