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At about 12 months of age a baby is immunised against measles, mumps and rubella. The immunity the baby acquires as a result of this vaccination is called A. active ... show full transcript
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The correct answer is B. active and induced (artificial).
Explanation: The vaccination for measles, mumps, and rubella involves the introduction of a weakened or inactive form of the virus into the body. This process stimulates the immune system to produce a response, including the creation of specific antibodies against these diseases.
This type of immunity is classified as 'active' because the immune system generates its own response via exposure to the vaccine. It is also termed 'induced' and 'artificial' since it occurs through a medical intervention rather than through natural infection.
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