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This relationship allows the host to maintain the balance between activeimmunity to pathogens and vaccines and tolerance to self-antigens and food antigens.
Usage of passive immunity in English
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Local passiveimmunity is the most efficient protective strategy to control the disease.
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Maternal passiveimmunity regulated allergic airway inflammation in an FcRn-dependent manner.
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Illness or vaccination during pregnancy confers passiveimmunity to the newborn.
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In an enzootically infected colony, however, they are protected by maternally derived passiveimmunity.
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Oral delivery of specific immunoglobulins provides passiveimmunity and is a fast acting treatment for rotavirus diarrhea.
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The transportation of maternal antigen-specific IgG via amniotic fluid, placenta and breast milk plays an important role in passiveimmunity.
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In addition, the gene expression patterns affected by the passiveimmunity transfer showed indicators that could benefit animal performance long term.
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Maternal antibodies, specifically immunoglobulin G (IgG), are passed to the fetus to provide passiveimmunity throughout much of pregnancy.
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Administration of colostrum to the newborn calf before gut closure is pivotal to its health, because of the transfer of passiveimmunity.
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Potential roles for this MHC class I-like Fc receptor in the human intestine include the transfer of passiveimmunity, induction of oral tolerance, and immunosurveillance.