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Ipatiy [6.2K]
1 year ago
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quizle twhy does active immunity produce long-term immunity better than passive immunity? a.during active immunity, antigens for

the disease are presented to the immune system through classical antigen presentation mechanisms, so an active b-cell response and immunologic memory develop. b.active immunity always leads to having the illness though in a milder form than an unvaccinated individual. c.long-term storage of antibodies maintains vaccine integrity; however, antigens cannot be stored long term. d.all of the answers are correct. e.antibodies do not produce long-term immunity because they break down after two weeks.
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harina [27]1 year ago
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Active immunity produce long-term immunity better than passive immunity as a result of all the following answers given and is therefore denoted as option D.

<h3>What is Active immunity?</h3>

This is referred to as the type of immunity which occurs when exposure to a pathogen triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease.

This immunity results in the development of an immunologic memory and it has a long term effect although it takes more time to develop than the passive immunity. It is also common in vaccine action and helps in the prevention of different types of diseases which is why all of the answers given are correct.

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