2013 Active Immunization And Passive Immunization
Rabu, 17 April 2013
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Immunization (vaccination) is a
method of increasing the human immune system against certain disease by using
microorganisms, such as bacteria or virus, that have been modified or weakened.
The microorganisms become a trigger of immune system to build a defense
mechanism which continuously protects the body from disease.
Scientists develop two immunization
approaches, namely active immunization which gives long term immunity and
passive immunization which give temporary immunity.
Active Immunization
Active immunization is conducted by
injecting vaccine containing specific antigen into the body to build immune
system. Antigen is a substance found in pathogen antigen which is recognized by
the immune system as foreign particles.
As a response to antigen, the immune
system will develop antibody or T lymphocyte of white blood cell which is a
special attacker cell. Some immunizations give complete protection against
particular diseases for a life time. Another type is by giving partial
protection, it means the person given immunization only gets temporary
immunity. Some other type of immunization require repetition injection
periodically, for example tetanus injection which is suggested to be injection
once in every 10 years of a life time.
Active immunization uses modified
organism so that it will reduce the risk of causing disease. But it is still
able to build a defense system to fight disease, such as to protect the body
from yellow fever, measles, chickenpox, and many other diseases caused by
virus.
Immunization may also occurs when
someone receives an injection containing inactivated or killed microorganism,
so that it is relatively safe, but it still contains antigen, i.e. polio,
typhus, and diphtheria.
Several vaccines only use antigenic
part of cell, such as protein, wall cell, and flagellum. This kind of vaccine
is known as acellular vaccine is used for whooping cough.
Passive Imunisazation
Passive immunization is conducted
without injecting any antigen. In this method, vaccine contains antibody that
is obtained from animal or human blood who actively immunized. The antibody can
protect some one from specific disease only for two to three weeks. Even though
it has a short life, but this immunization gives immediate or faster
protection, i.e. for canned food poisonous and rabies case.
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