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Ch 17 Vaccines Test

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VARIOLATION
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ACELLULAR
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IMMUNOTOXIN
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PRECIPITATION REACTIONS
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CONJUGATED
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IMMUNIZATION
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SUBUNIT
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ATTENUATED
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FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY
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ADJUVANTS
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SEROCONVERSION
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TITER
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HEMAGGLUTINATION
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VACCINATION
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WHOLE AGENT
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MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY
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ENZYME LINKED IMMUNOSORBENT ASSAY
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Chemicals added to vaccines to improve the effectiveness of antigens.
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ELISA.
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Vaccines that only use antigenic fragments of a microorganism.
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These techniques combine fluorescent dyes with antibodies to detect the presence of specific antibodies in the serum or the presence of microorganisms.
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Refers to the administration of any antigenic inoculum.
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Agglutination reaction involving the clumping of red blood cells.
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A change in a person's response to an antigen in a serological test.
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The concentration of serum antibody.
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A monoclonal antibody that has been combined with a toxin.
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A live, but weakened, microbe.
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A crude method of vaccination using infected material from a patient.
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Involve the use of IgG or IgM to form large, interlocking aggregates (lattices) with soluble antigens.
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Product of a hybridoma.
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Vaccines made by combining a weak immunogen with a protein.
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Also known as a subunit vaccine.
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Immunization.
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A vaccine that uses an intact organism.
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TOXOIDS
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Protection against illness provided to a population when a pathogen cannot spread because the majority of the group are resisteant to the pathogen.
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A suspension of organisms or fractions of organisms that is used to induce immunity.
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Involve the use of IgG or IgM to form large, interlocking aggregates (lattices) with particulate antigens.
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Microbes that have been killed by heat or chemical methods.
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These tests are precipitation reactions carried out in an agar medium.
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Made by combining a myeloma and a B cell.
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Subunit vaccines that are produced by genetic engineering.
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An antigen-antibody reaction in which the harmful effects of a bacterial exotoxin or virus are blocked by antibodies.
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The process in which complement combines with an antigen-antibody complex.

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