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Q: What best describes what will most likely happen when an individual receives a vaccination containing a weakened pathogen?
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What would happen if an individual receives a vaccination containing a weakened pathogen?

Sometimes they will develop mild flu like symptoms and have a low grade fever. With the weakened your body will recognize the pathogen and develop antibodies against it, so your reaction would be milder then contracting the actual illness.


The process of vaccination?

Vaccination is the process of attempting to confer artificial immunity on an individual organism by exposing the immune system to antigens of the pathogen being vaccinated against. Vaccination does not provide nearly as good protection as natural, or acquired immunity.


You are given a what when you are inoculated with a weakened pathogen?

vaccine or vaccination


What best describes how a vaccinations can help protect the body against disease?

An individual is exposed to a killed pathogen, an inactivated pathogen, or a component of a pathogen. The individual is protected from subsequent exposures to the pathogen because the adaptive immune system is stimulated to produce memory B cells and memory T cells, which protect from subsequent exposures.


Which pathogen is commonly linked with salads containing tcs food?

Listeria cytogenses is the pathogen that is commonly linked with salad containing tcs food.


Which is not a reason to seek addtional vaccination or immunizations against a pathogen?

Risk of exposure is low


What do you get if you wanted to boost your immune response to a specific pathogen?

You'd most likely want to expose yourself to a "dead" version of that pathogen via vaccination.


True or false Vaccination triggers an immune response against the pathogen by simulating an infection?

True


What is the name of the process when a person is immunised against a disease by injecting them with an inactive form of a pathogen?

vaccination


Does active immunity involve a person becoming immune to a pathogen as a result of having a disease?

by vaccination


How active vaccination protect the body against disease?

Active vaccination produces antibodies against the particular organism. These antibodies kill the invading pathogen and protect the body against the disease.


What describes the signs and symptoms that develop in response to a pathogen?

infection