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Card 6
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A disease that spreads to many people quickly and affects a large proportion of the population
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Card 7
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A disease that is spreading worldwide or over continents
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Card 8
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What is immunity that is achieved by activation of the immune system?
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Card 9
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What is immunity that is provided by antibodies that have not been manufactured by stimulating the recipients immune system?
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Card 10
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How is natural immunity gained?
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Card 11
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How is artificial immunity gained?
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Card 12
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Antibodies provided via the placenta or breast milk is an example of what type of immunity ?
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Card 13
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Immunity provided by infection of antibodies made by another individual
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Card 14
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Immunity provided by antibodies made in the immune system is an example of what type of immunity?
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