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3.2 Factors Affecting the Immune System
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A vaccine is a special version of an antigen that gives you immunity against a disease (like a weakened form of a disease) Started by people like Mary Montagu noticing women in Turkey infecting their children with a mild form of small pox or doctors like Edward Jenner noticing that farmers who had cow pox never got small pox
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1. Allergies Unusually high sensitivity to some substance which acts like an antigen Substances that cause allergic reactions are called allergens Symptoms include runny nose and watery eyes which are a side effect of a substance called histamines Antihistamines are taken to combat the effect If the reaction is severe and a person goes into anaphylactic shock then needles with adrenaline are injected into the body
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2. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) Caused by the HIV virus which attacks and destroys helper T cells so other pathogens can enter the body Mainly transmitted in body fluid (semen and blood)
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Eat a well balanced diet Maintain your personal hygiene Keep your home clean Avoid tobacco and other non-prescription drugs Get plenty of rest and exercise Keep your vaccinations up to date Do not engage in activities that involve sharing body fluids with others
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