Match the following with the best possible options: ✓ Immunoglobulins (Bence Jones proteins) ✓DTP/DTap - Vaccine administration Antigenic drift -Lecithinase - Don't select for it! ✓Don't select for it! -Don't select for it! ✓Don't select for it! ✓Don't select for it! A. in the urine is indicative of plasma cell tumors. B. bacterial vaccine against Bordetella pertussis pathogen. C. is an enzyme specially produced as virulence factors by the bacterium Clostridium perfringens and snake venom. D. is an process of artificial active immunization. E. Polysaccharide capsule as a virulence factor produced by Neisseria meningitidis (meningococcus) F. is the result of point mutations in the influenza virus genome. G. in the urine is indicative of breast cancer. H. is an process of natural passive immunization. 1. bacterial vaccine against Mycobacterium tuberculosis pathogen. J. occurs when influenza virus expresses a new allele of hemagglutinin or neuraminidase protein that results in a major antigenic change and the emergence of a new viral strain.
Match the following with the best possible options: ✓ Immunoglobulins (Bence Jones proteins) ✓DTP/DTap - Vaccine administration Antigenic drift -Lecithinase - Don't select for it! ✓Don't select for it! -Don't select for it! ✓Don't select for it! ✓Don't select for it! A. in the urine is indicative of plasma cell tumors. B. bacterial vaccine against Bordetella pertussis pathogen. C. is an enzyme specially produced as virulence factors by the bacterium Clostridium perfringens and snake venom. D. is an process of artificial active immunization. E. Polysaccharide capsule as a virulence factor produced by Neisseria meningitidis (meningococcus) F. is the result of point mutations in the influenza virus genome. G. in the urine is indicative of breast cancer. H. is an process of natural passive immunization. 1. bacterial vaccine against Mycobacterium tuberculosis pathogen. J. occurs when influenza virus expresses a new allele of hemagglutinin or neuraminidase protein that results in a major antigenic change and the emergence of a new viral strain.
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