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Define natural active immunity, and give an example to support the definition?
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Natural active immunity results either from a clinical or in appointed infection with a parasite.
Ex: 1. a person who has recovered from an attack of measles develops natural active immunity.
Ex: 2. the immunity is life long in case of viral diseases such as chicken pox or measles.
Ex: 1. a person who has recovered from an attack of measles develops natural active immunity.
Ex: 2. the immunity is life long in case of viral diseases such as chicken pox or measles.
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