Sinisa Franjic
Independent Researcher, Croatia
Publications
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Research Article
Adaptive Immunity is a Very Important for Maintaining the Health
Author(s): Sinisa Franjic*
The adaptive immune system, known as specific resistance, is a type of immunity that an organism develops throughout its life in response to contact with different foreign agents, including pathogens. This system possesses the capability to adjust to unfamiliar infections, which enables it to establish immunity against each distinct pathogen. Specific resistance is generally categorized into two distinct types, depending on the method by which immunity is obtained. Within the adaptive immunity framework, there are two forms of immunity: naturally acquired immunity and artificially acquired immunity. Naturally acquired immunity develops through exposure to an infectious agent, resulting from unintentional contact, while artificially acquired immunity comes solely from deliberate actions, such as vaccinations... Read More»

