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14 March, 16:39

Ruth has come down with measles. She remains ill for a few days but is unlikely to get measles again. Which type of immunity is characterized here?

innate immunity

acquired immunity

internal immunity

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  1. 14 March, 16:59
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    The correct answer is acquired immunity. Basically, once you get them, your body develops the immunity to fight it off. Since the measles don't change, you will never be able to get them again because you got the immunity, or acquired it, the first time you had them. Many parents go as far as to give measles to siblings of infected children so as to have the kids go through it at a young age.
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