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Disease of Immune Response and Immunisations

Feb 24, 2016

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Disease of Immune Response and Immunisations. Autoimmune disease. Autoimmunity is a destructive immune response against self antigens Autoimmune diseases are hard to stop Severity ranges from minor to lethal. Some commom autoimmune diseases. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Disease of Immune Response and Immunisations

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• Autoimmunity is a destructive immune response against self antigens

• Autoimmune diseases are hard to stop• Severity ranges from minor to lethal

Autoimmune disease

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Some commom autoimmune diseases

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Some autoimmune diseases may have a genetic component and are triggered by external factors (e.g., infection) or injury. Others are probably strictly caused by external factors (e.g., infection) or injury

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Autoimmune diseases can be organ-specific or systemic

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There are 4 types of hypersensitivities:Type 1 refers to allergens that a person

may induce or come into contact with in day to day life.

Type 2 refers to the hypersensitivity of antigens in red blood cells.

Type 3 refers to the reaction of the immune system to foreign antigens.

Type 4 refers to antigens that induce a delayed hypersensitivity reaction.

Hypersensitivity

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Allergens cause type 1 hypersensitivities. Some examples include:

Allergens

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Allergic responses

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Vaccines

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How vaccines work

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Antibody serums

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Herd immunity

If enough individuals in a population are immune, infectious disease are not easily maintained or transmitted within the group. Thus, even individuals that are not immune are protected from infection