Type of immunity. Can be achieved through a vaccination. White blood cell recognise the pathogen and can produce antibodies much quicker.
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Type of immunity. Occurs when antibodies are put into an individual's body. They will not have long-term protection against the pathogen because their white blood cells did not produce the antibody themselves.
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Drugs that kill the pathogens. Diseases caused by bacteria or fungi (not viruses) can be treated using these.
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A bacterium which has become resistant to most antibiotics, making it a dangerous microorganism.
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An inactive pill given to volunteers when testing a new drug to test for the effects.