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  1. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|pharmaceutical industry · SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|medical science · SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|medical science|immunology
    imdhíonadh gníomhach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    aktive Immunisierung
    de
    Definition aus dem Kontakt des Organismus mit antigen wirksamen Substanzen resultierende Immunisierung mit Bildung humoraler und oder zellulärer AK, natürlicherweise durch Infektionskrankheiten oder Blutgruppeninkompatibilität, artifiziell durch Schutzimpfung mit Toxoiden oder inaktivierten bezeihungsweise lebenden attenuierten Infektionserregern Reference Reallex Med
    active immunisation | active immunization
    en
    Definition "process of stimulating the body to produce antibody and other immune responses (e.g., cell-mediated immunity) through administration of a vaccine or toxoid" Reference "COM-EN, based on:Andrew T. Kroger, Alison C. Mawle, Larry K. Pickering, and Walter A. Orenstein. '6. Active Immunization' (29.4.2020). In: Principles and Practice of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (29.4.2020) (Fourth Edition) Part I, 2012, Elsevier. Pages 44-68.e6"
    Comment Traditionally, a vaccine is defined as a suspension of live (usually attenuated) or inactivated microorganisms, or fractions thereof, which is administered to induce immunity and prevent infectious disease or its sequelae, while a toxoid is an inactivated bacterial toxin
    immunisation active
    fr
    Definition l'organisme, par le biais d'une vaccination, fabrique ses propres anticorps Reference Biofutur, décembre 2004