circulatory system - 7 - the immune system

3.7  The immune system
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3.7  The immune system

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immune system
- works against pathogens 
- things that do not belong in your body
- also called antigens / foreign bodies
- virusses, bacteria, fungi and parasites can cause infections

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Antibodies
- your body produces antibodies against antigens
- first infection: IgM
- following infection(s): IgG
(IgE, IgD and IgA are more associated with mucosal- and cellular immunity )

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Antibodies
How does production of antibodies work?

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How do antibodies work?
- first of all: an antibody attaches himself to an antigen with his binding side
- this fits perfectly 

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How do antibodies work?
-Then other white bloodcells (macrophages) come into action to 'eat' and digest the antigen

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active immunity
-natural
Your body encounters the pathogen (eg - chicken-pox) in an infection

-artificial
You receive a vaccination

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Vaccination
What is a vaccine?

A vaccine consists of 
-dead or weakened pathogens 
-or a part of a pathogen


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Pox
Small-pox and cow-pox were related
The antigens were very much alike
The antibodies formed against cow-pox also worked against small-pox! (cross-resistence)

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vaccination regime
allmost all childeren in the Netherlands receive vaccinations.
 

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passive immunity
passive means that you don't do anything
So it means that your body is NOT producing antibodies, but receives antibodie from someone else. 
It generates NO memory.

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