3.1 Define the term "Vaccination".
(2)
3.2 Name the first disease that was successfully eradicated from the world by means of a (1)
vaccination campaign.
3.3 Louis Pasteur's work with chicken cholera contributed to our understanding of why (7)
vaccination is possible. Describe the "accidental" experiment that he conducted. In
your answer, include an explanation of his findings.
QUESTION 4:
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A 38-year old woman with severe pre-eclampsia gave birth to a healthy baby girl (Monica) via C-
section in her 30th week of pregnancy. The new born weighed 1.3 kg and had no obvious congenital
abnormalities. As a result of her premature birth, the cord blood was sent to the laboratory to
establish the immunoglobulin concentration. Her serum lgG was 0.lg/litre. The normal range for
lgG in a neonate is normally the same as that of the mother i.e. 7.2-19 g/liter. A diagnosis of
hypogammaglobulinaemia of prematurity was made. Answer the following questions.
4.1 Why does a neonate normally have the same concentration of lgG as the mother's at (2)
birth?
4.2 If Monica were to develop an infection within her first week of life, passive immunity
could be achieved.
4.2.1 What would passive immunity entail?
(1)
4.2.2 Why would passive immunity be administered?
(3)
4.2.3 Would the passive immunity give her life-long protection? Motivate your
(2)
answer.
4.3 On day 10, the infant was diagnosed with a bacterial infection. Staphylococcus aureus
is a bacterial species that causes extracellular infections.
4.3.1 Describe how the bacteria would be processed into peptides which are then (10)
presented to T lymphocytes.
4.3.2 Name the type of immune response that would predominate. Motivate your (2)
answer.
4.3.3 Name the class of antibody that would be initially produced after a (2)
lymphocyte's first encounter with Staphylococcus aureus.
4.3.4 Sketch and label lgG antibody.
(8)
Immunology (IMY521S)
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