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- 4. Lung infection.
- 6. It infects you but can be restricted and wiped out of your body by antibiotics.
- 7. To be immersed in (a type of white blood cell).
- 8. A medicine that restricts the growth and reproduction of bacteria.
- 13. The practice of infecting people with low doses of smallpox
- 14. It includes natural killer cells, T cells, and B cell.
- 15. A substance that artificially creates immunity against a certain type of disease.
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- 1. This is caused by the overuse and misuse of antibiotics.
- 2. A process of phagocytosis.
- 3. It is in some vaccines
- 5. This is done to prevent a disease from infecting you again.
- 9. The ability to be immune against diseases.
- 10. The process of a phagocyte engulfing a pathogen.
- 11. It causes viral infection and cannot be restricted by antibiotics.
- 12. Some types of this cause diseases.
