What is artificial active immunity?explain with an example?
Answer / Deepak Chaudhary
Artificial active immunity is an immune response that occurs when an individual receives a vaccine, stimulating their immune system to produce antibodies against a specific pathogen without causing the actual disease. For example, the measles vaccine uses a weakened version of the measles virus to induce immunity in the recipient.
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