Which Of The Following Results In Comparatively Long-Lasting Immunity?

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Which Of The Following Results In Comparatively Long-Lasting Immunity?

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A person survives an infectious disease. Reason: A person surviving an infectious disease results in comparatively long-lasting immunity. Immunity resulting from infection is called naturally acquired active immunity. A baby receiving antibodies to chicken pox across the placenta and a baby receiving antibodies against many pathogens through breastfeeding are examples of naturally acquired passive immunity. An adult receiving gamma globulin is an example of artificially acquired active immunity. An adult receiving antiserum is an example of artificially acquired passive immunity.

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