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Do Now Osmosis Jones Clip Homework Due Monday Complete Worksheet 35.3 Review Basis is to differentiate between domestic and foreign Domestic signals notify the Immune System they are good for the body Foreign objects are unable to replicate password Recognizing “self” is vital to the success of the Immune System Review Humoral immunity is the action of antibodies that circulate in blood and lymph “B Cells” Cell mediated immunity defends the body from viruses, fungi and other pathogens by using macrophages and T Cells Surpressor T Cells keep the immune system in check ○ Inhibit immune response once infection is under control Immunity How can we create our own immunity? How does that work? Vaccination Cowpox prevented smallpox Vaccinations are injections of a weakened form of a pathogen, to produce immunity Active Immunity Vaccinations stimulate immune system with antigens Immune system responds by producing memory B cells and memory T Cells Quicken and strengthen response Passive Immunity Antibodies produced against a pathogen by other individuals or animals can be used to produce temporary immunity Antibodies then introduced into individual’s blood. Only temporary Why do you think this is only temporary? Venn Diagram Please create a Venn Diagram between Active Immunity and Passive Immunity Infectious Disease In 1900, 30% of deaths were due to infectious disease In 2005, <5% were due to disease Decreases were because of Public Health and development of medications. Public Health What kinds of public health measures to you see today? Public vaccines Food and drug administration Food recalls Providing clean drinking water Medications While it is inevitable that sickness will occur, medications are the second line of defense Antibiotics kill bacteria Antiviral medications slow viral activity Inhibit the ability of viruses to invade cells or multiply New Diseases AIDS SARS MonkeyPox West Nile Virus Ebola Avian influenza (bird flu) Ebola Ebola in Africa Homework Due Monday Complete Worksheet 35.3