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Card 6
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In a vaccination what is the person injected with?
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Card 7
Front
When harmless pathogens are injected into the body what do the antigens (markers) do?
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Card 8
Front
What is remains in the blood after the pathogen has been dealt with?
Back
Card 9
Front
What are the 2 benefits of immunisation?
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Card 10
Front
What are the 2 risks of immunisation?
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Card 11
Front
When does passive immunity occur?
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Card 12
Front
When is passive immunity used?
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Card 13
Front
Why does a human require passive immunity when bitten by a snake (the pathogens or toxins)?
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Card 14
Front
Why doesn't passive immunity give a person long term protection against a disease?
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Card 15
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What are diseases caused by?
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