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Terms related to Immunity to the End

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Active Immunity   Resistance in which the antibodies that have been produced by a person are still currently existing.  
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Immunization   Action taken that results in a person having resistance to a particular disease.  
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Immunosuppressant   Used to decrease the immune resonpse to prevent tissue damage and transplant rejection.  
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Natural Immunity   Type of resistance a newborn child has received from it's mother  
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Passive Immunity   Type of immunity in which a person does not form his/her own antibodies, but rather are given the antibodies from other sources  
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Susceptible   Capable of acquiring a particular disease.  
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Vaccine   Any preparation intended for active immunity.  
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Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)   a condition in which the immune system becomes dificient and the person becomes susceptible to infection.  
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Opportunistic Infection   A bacteria, protozoan, or fungus that would not normally cause an illness but takes the opportunity to do so in a person with an immunodficiency.  
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Allergic Rhinitis   inflammation of the lining of the nose causing drainage. "Runny Nose".  
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Anaphylaxis   acute, allergic response that occurs in a person who does not have protection from an antigen.  
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Angioedema   Allergic reaction that causes swelling in the vessels near the skin; often seen near lips/mouth.  
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Food Allergy and Intolerance   Allergic reaction to some foods making it intolerable to eat.  
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Autoimmune Collagen Disorders   Diseases in which the body's immune system attack it's own collagen or connective tissue.  
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Hemolytic Autoimmune Disorders   Disorder in which the body's immune system breaks down blood cells.  
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Allotransplantation   Grafting tissue from one individual to another.  
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Bone Marrow Transplant   Procedure in which bone marrow is transplanted to produces blood cells for that person.  
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Cadaver Transplant   Organ to be transplanted is taken from a person who has died.  
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Stem Cell Transplant   Procedure in which stem cells are transfused to another person.  
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Pheresis   The act of transfusing stem cells from blood.  
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Transplantation   The act of transferring an organ from one person to another.  
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Xenograft   A graft that is from a different species than the recipient.  
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Immunology   The study of the immune system.  
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Allergy   The body's response to outside invaders.  
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Antibody   Immunoglobin produced by lymphocytes to act againist antigens.  
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Antihistamine   Substance that controls histamine, which is involed in the inflammatory process.  
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Autoimmune Disease   An immune response againist the body itself.  
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Acquired Immunity   Resistance to a particular disease developed by people who have had the disease.  
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