27. Which of the following statements are accurate?
A. Current scientific research supports th...
Biology, 15.04.2020 01:54 afitzgerald
27. Which of the following statements are accurate?
A. Current scientific research supports that there is no link between autism and vaccination; that is vaccination has not been shown to contribute to development of autism.
B. The passage of antibodies from a mother's breast milk to the baby would be a good example of passive immunity.
C. You were not vaccinated against the measles virus (Measles morbillivirus). While at college you come in contact with a person suffering from measles. The person coughs on you and a few days later you have a cough, runny nose, and your throat feels sore. You also notice a red, blotchy skin rash. You recover from this illness. This would be a good example of natural active immunity.
D. Vaccines can promote a robust immune system but will cause the person to become sick as they are exposed to an infectious (highly virulent) pathogen.
E. none of the answers are correct
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