Harmless derivative of a pathogen that stimulates the immune system is Vaccine.
Vaccines induce artificial active immunity. They can be used to induce long term humoral as well as a cell mediated immune response against pathogens.
harmless derivative of a pathogen that stimulates the immune system is
Question 5 Which of the following is a substance that stimulates the immune system? Toxin Pathogen Antigen Infectious agent None of the answers listed Question 6 Which term best describes the following event? In 2009, H1N1 influenza spread fast around the world. Within a few months, the novel virus caused about 17,000 deaths worldwide. On October 25, 2009, US President Barack Obama officially declared H1N1 a national emergency. Epidemic Endemic Pandemic Outbreak None of the answers listed
An evolutionarily successful human pathogen has to compete with the evolution of our immune system. This drives selective pressure favoring higher mutation rates at antigenic sites to avoid immune recognition. social evolution for lower public health standards. overall low mutation rates in pathogen genomes. high mutation rates of immune cells when infected with pathogens.
HIV and what other pathogen is known to significantly suppress the immune system for an extended period of time
1) Explain in your own words how immune system evasion represents a trade-off for the pathogen. 2) Describe an evolutionary explanation for why the human adaptive immune system has evolved to "react" to the presence of pathogens, rather than always be prepared to recognize and fight off any possible pathogen.
In immunization, a nonpathogenic form of a pathogen or part of a pathogen activates an immune response to create immunological memory. True False
Fill in the blank 1.______________________ is the stimulation of the body’s immune system to recognize the pathogen and attack it during any future exposure. 2. The 9/11 events and anthrax letters are examples of _____________________________. 3. One method of data collection is through the use of ___________________. 4. _________________ prevention seeks to prevent illness or injury from occurring at all.
Topic is AIDS 1.) Describe the activity of our immune system against the pathogen 2.) What types of medical treatments exist? Describe how these treatments affect the progression of the disease. 3.) Describe prophylactic measures that can be taken to limit the risk of infection.
If you clone a structural genes of the Yersinia pestis type III secretion system into harmless E. coli, knowing that this E. coli strain will not become a human pathogen. Please give and explain the two causes for this.
Vaccinations require that humans have which type of immune system? innate immune system adaptive immune system all of the above 10 points QUESTION 2 Which of the following are examples of antigens? one of a group of proteins found in the blood that leads to the clumping of foreign blood cells proteins embedded in the membranes of T cells foreign molecules that trigger antibody production proteins that trigger the end of the inflammatory response 10 points QUESTION 3...
1) What is the difference between non-pathogen, pathogen and opportunistic pathogen? 2)How does HIV affect the immune system? 3)Describe how B-cells and T-cells get activated in the adaptive immune response. 4)Describe how the immune cells can distinguish from self and non-self.