So is it correct to conclude that the monoclonal antibody therapy that was (or still is?) being used in the treatment of some COVID-19 patients is a form of passive immunity?
How does active and passive immunisation works simultaneously like that of rabies vaccine and immunoglobulins given together? The Igs don't neutralise the vaccine upon simultaneous administration?
Hi, memory antibodies are simply just antibodies that were produced in an immune response to infection with a previous pathogen. So, when he was talking about injection with antibodies produced in a laboratory to provide temporary protection, these antibodies would behave identically to how 'memory' antibodies would. The only difference is these antibodies have been made artificially in a 'laboratory setting'.
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So is it correct to conclude that the monoclonal antibody therapy that was (or still is?) being used in the treatment of some COVID-19 patients is a form of passive immunity?
How does active and passive immunisation works simultaneously like that of rabies vaccine and immunoglobulins given together?
The Igs don't neutralise the vaccine upon simultaneous administration?
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I have a critical question : why they don’t inject people with memory antibodies ? 🤔
Hi, memory antibodies are simply just antibodies that were produced in an immune response to infection with a previous pathogen. So, when he was talking about injection with antibodies produced in a laboratory to provide temporary protection, these antibodies would behave identically to how 'memory' antibodies would. The only difference is these antibodies have been made artificially in a 'laboratory setting'.
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is active immunity the same as aquired immunity?
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How vaccinations affect child development?
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