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  1. 17 lip 2017 · Importantly, examples of successful passive immunization approaches may provide a useful framework for developing new and improved vaccines that elicit the most protective antibody responses. References for this chapter are available at ExpertConsult.com.

  2. 26 wrz 2024 · Passive immunity occurs when an individual is given antibodies from another source, rather than generating them internally through their own immune system. This form of immunity provides immediate protection against specific diseases but is temporary, lasting only a few weeks or months.

  3. Passive immunization, or passive immunotherapy, is a process in which individuals receive antibodies from another source rather than producing those antibodies on their own. Passive immunity provides short-term protection against infection.

  4. Passive immunization is used when there is a high risk of infection and insufficient time for the body to develop its own immune response, or to reduce the symptoms of ongoing or immunosuppressive diseases. [2]

  5. 13 mar 2015 · This chapter addresses the contributions of natural and artificial acquired passive immunity in understanding the concept of passive immunization. We will mainly focus on administration of antibodies for protection against various infectious agents entering through mucosal surfaces.

  6. 17 cze 2023 · Passive immunization involves giving a person someone else's antibodies to help prevent or fight certain infectious diseases. This type of immunity is short-lived but provides immediate protection. Passive immunity can be natural, such as when an infant receives antibodies from their mother, or artificial, such as when antibodies are given as a ...

  7. 2 sty 2021 · The use of passive immunization is a more than century-old procedure designed to treat an infectious disease-related disorder when a specific antimicrobial agent is either unavailable or its efficacy is insufficient to reverse the disease process and cure the patient.

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