Slide 1Aim: How do vaccinations protect us against disease ? Immunity is the ability of an organism to resist disease by identifying and destroying foreign substances or…
1. ImmunologyImmunology is a branch of biomedical science thatcovers the study of all aspects of the immune system inall organisms.It deals with:the physiological functioning…
Slide 1 By Melanie E. Alexis C. Lavinia G. Slide 2 General Functions Lymphatic System circulates the lymph fluid throughout the body Immunity= Lymph fluid consisting of antibodies…
Announcements Thursday April 19, 2012: Lecture by Dr. Don Harn on Schistosome vaccines Tuesday April 24, 2012: Lecture on Vector control Monday April 30, 2012: Review session…
SERVSAFE Test Question A person who has a foodborne infection most likely has eaten a food containing A ciguatoxin. Histamie. A plant toxin. A live pathogen. Which food is…
Aim: How do vaccinations protect us against disease ? Immunity is the ability of an organism to resist disease by identifying and destroying foreign substances or organisms.…
Immunity Immunity is the protection against disease provided by the bodyâs defence or immune system. Immune Response not one single mechanism Innate immunity, which does…
Unit 4 â Immunology and Public Health Active Immunisation and Vaccination Learning Intention: To learn about active immunisation and vaccination Success Criteria: By the…
PowerPoint Presentation DNA Recombinant DNA molecules formed by laboratory methods First licensed drug is human insulin Vaccines help the body fight infectious diseases.…
Plate 34 http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/teach/vaccine/index.html Plate 34 Antiviral Vaccines & Drugs Vaccines A vaccine stimulates the body to make proteins…