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Malaki Keith
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21 July, 00:09
You develop active immunity to a pathogen by
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Active immunity can be natural or artificially developed. Naturally acquired - a person is exposed to a live pathogen, develops an immune response - and then creates memory T and B cells. Artificially acquired - a person is given a vaccine (which contains the antigen). This stimulates the same response, without the symptoms of the disease.
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