WARNING:
JavaScript is turned OFF. None of the links on this concept map will
work until it is reactivated.
If you need help turning JavaScript On, click here.
This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: answers_active_passive_immunity, attenuated microbes examples MMRV vaccine containing attenuated measles, mumps, rubella viruses and varicella zoster (chickenpox) viruses, During active immunity, antigens enter the body and the body responds by making its own antibodies and B-memory cells. duration Immunity is longer lived although duration depends on the persistence of the antigen and the memory cells in the body., Passive artificially acquired immunity refers to the injection of antibody-containing serum, or immune globulin (IG) from another person or animal. examples RIG to prevent rabies, given concurently with active immunization with the rabies vaccine, By giving a safe form of the antigen artificially, the body will produce its own antibodies and develop circulating, long-lived memory cells. types of antigen fragments of microorganisms, During active immunity, antigens enter the body and the body responds by making its own antibodies and B-memory cells. types active naturally acquired immunity, During passive immunity, antibodies made in another person or animal enter the body. types passive naturally acquired immunity, fragments of microorganisms examples PCV 23 containing capsular material from the 23 most serious strains of S. pneumoniae in adults, active artificially acquired immunity description By giving a safe form of the antigen artificially, the body will produce its own antibodies and develop circulating, long-lived memory cells., The IgA and IgG found in human colostrum and milk of babies who are nursed benefits Breast-fed infants have a lower incidence of gastrointestinal infections, ear infections, atopic dermatitis, respiratory infections, urinary tract infections, meningitis, type 2 diabetes, and sudden infant death sysdrome. Benefits to the mother include a decreased risk of breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and type 2 diabetes., killed or inactivated microbes examples rabies vaccines containing whole, killed rabies viruses, Passive naturally acquired immunity refers to a fetus or baby receiving antibodies from the mother. examples The placental transfer of IgG from mother to fetus during pregnancy., During passive immunity, antibodies made in another person or animal enter the body. types passive artificially acquired immunity, fragments of microorganisms examples Hemophilus influenzae type b containing capsular polysaccharide from H. influenzae type B, passive naturally acquired immunity description Passive naturally acquired immunity refers to a fetus or baby receiving antibodies from the mother., killed or inactivated microbes examples hepatitis A vaccine containing inactivated hepatitis A virus, killed or inactivated microbes examples influenza vaccines consist of inactivated influenza viruses, either whole or broken down, Passive artificially acquired immunity refers to the injection of antibody-containing serum, or immune globulin (IG) from another person or animal. examples human TIG to prevent tetanus in those not actively immunized with the DTP, DTaP, or Td vaccines, killed or inactivated microbes examples RV1, an attenuated strain of a human rotavirus, the most common cause of gastroenteritis in child, killed or inactivated microbes examples IPV or inactivated poliomyelitis vaccine containing inactivated poliomyelitis viruses types 1, 2, and, attenuated microbes examples TOPV or trivalent oral polio vaccine containing attenuated poliomyelitis viruses types 1, 2, and 3