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  1. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|medical science|immunology · SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|medical science
    imdhíonacht ghníomhach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    aktive Immunität | aktiv erworbene Immunität | adaptive Immunität
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    Definition Auf der Entwicklung einer Immunantwort beruhender Schutz, der sich in einem Individuum nach Antigenstimulation, z.B.durch einen Impfstoff oder nach einer Infektion, entwickelt. Reference Lex.Biochemie;W'buch Immunologie
    active acquired immunity | active immunity
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    Definition "immunity due to the development of an immune response following stimulation of the immune system by an antigen" Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on:David Baxter, 'Active and passive immunity, vaccine types, excipients and licensing' (22.3.2021), Occupational Medicine (Lond) (2007) 57 (8): 552-556"
    Comment It is an adaptive immune response: the response takes days/weeks to develop but may be long lasting—even lifelong. Active immunity is usually classified as natural or acquired. Wild infection for example with hepatitis A virus (HAV) and subsequent recovery gives rise to a natural active immune response usually leading to lifelong protection. In a similar manner, administration of two doses of hepatitis A vaccine generates an acquired active immune response leading to long-lasting (possibly lifelong) protection. Hepatitis A vaccine has only been licensed since the late 1980s so that follow-up studies of duration of protection are limited to
    immunité active
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