Asked by Zephyr Benedict
Your body can get antibodies from
A. Immunizations
B. Being exposed to the virus or antibody and having your immune system make it.
C. None of the above.
D. All of the above.
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D. All of the above.
Explanation: Antibodies can come from active immunity (your immune system makes them after infection or after vaccination/immunization) and from passive immunity (you receive antibodies directly, e.g., maternal antibodies, immunoglobulin therapy, or antibody injections).
Explanation: Antibodies can come from active immunity (your immune system makes them after infection or after vaccination/immunization) and from passive immunity (you receive antibodies directly, e.g., maternal antibodies, immunoglobulin therapy, or antibody injections).
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