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Immunization and Immunity

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Large Animal Practice, 1984
The defense mechanism of the mammary gland is a complex system in which each component's function is not independent of the other. The various components of nonspecific resistance, antibody production and cell-mediated immune response can act to the benefit or detriment of the host. Our ability to predict and control each of these responses is limited.
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Immunization

2010
Immunization is one of the most successful medical interventions ever developed: it prevents infectious diseases worldwide. Mechanism of effect—the basis for the success of immunization is that the human immune system is able to respond to vaccines by producing pathogen-specific antibody and memory cells (both B and T cells) which ...
D. Goldblatt, M. Ramsay
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Immune proteasomes and immunity

Russian Journal of Developmental Biology, 2006
A lot of facts that require understanding have been accumulated since immune proteasomes were discovered and their relationship with the immune response was established. For example, why are immune proteasomes present in all studied mammalian organs and tissues, including nonlymphoid tissues?
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Immunity and immunization in elderly

Pathologie Biologie, 2003
As the average life expectancy increases, retired people want to travel. Five to 8% of travellers in tropical areas are old persons. Immune system suffers of old age as the other organs. The number and the functions of the T-lymphocytes decrease, but the B-lymphocytes are not altered.
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A is for immunity

Nature, 2014
Comment onMaternal retinoids control type 3 innate lymphoid cells and set the offspring immunity. [Nature. 2014]
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Immunizations

Medical Clinics of North America, 2016
Vaccinations are a cornerstone of the pretravel consultation. The pretravel provider should assess a traveler's past medical history, planned itinerary, activities, mode of travel, and duration of stay and make appropriate vaccine recommendations. Given that domestic vaccine-preventable illnesses are more common in international travelers than are ...
Christopher A, Sanford, Elaine C, Jong
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Immunity and Duration of Immunity

2021
The natural viral infection immunity is either being valid forever  in post-recovery  period or be acting for rather short time , or non-acting at all. four scenarios have  been invented to interpret SARS-COV-2 virus post- recovery immunity. The exact duration of both T and B cell  post-recovery immunity have found extended up to six or eight months ...
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Immune Responsiveness and Oral Immunization

International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 1979
The effects on the immune response of daily feeding of 30 mg of human serum albumin to rats have been studied. Feeding for periods of 17–20 days consistently resulted in a specific systemic hyporesponsiveness evident on subsequent parenteral immunogen challenge.
M.K. Basu, P. G. H. Gell, H.F. Sewell
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Immunizations

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2019
Vaccination is one of the most effective preventative health measures in modern times. It has positively affected the incidence and prevalence of a myriad of diseases, as well as improved both their morbidity and mortality. It is essential that health care providers understand the value of this intervention, promote comprehensive immunization coverage ...
Benjamin B, Wilde, David J, Park
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