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Master the types of vaccines and principles of vaccination with this comprehensive immunology study guide. Covers live attenuated, inactivated, subunit, conjugate, toxoid, viral vector, and mRNA vaccines, immune responses, vaccine schedules, contraindications, storage and handling, immunization safety, and essential immunology concepts. Includes exam-focused revision notes and key topics to strengthen understanding and improve exam performance for 2026/2027.

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What is passive immunisation? Transfer of pre-formed antibodies to provide temporary resistance
Passive as provides protection before the animal is able to make an immune
response


What issues can be related with passive immunity? potential for hypersensitivity if given repetitively, as antibodies seen as
foreign
preformed antibodies prevent recipient immune response


What is active immunisation? delivery of an antigen to induce an immune response and establish
immunological memory (memory T and B cells)




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