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The MMR vaccine provides active immunity by stimulating the immune system to produce antibodies against measles, mumps, and rubella. After vaccination, the body recognizes these viruses as foreign invaders and develops a memory response, allowing for long-term protection. This adaptive immune response helps prevent future infections from these diseases.

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What type of immunity occurs when a person receives the MMR vaccination?

When you are inoculated for MMR, your body develops antibodies to Measles, Mumps and Rubella. The antibodies help you resist those diseases.


How is MMR good for you?

MMR is the Mumps-Measles-Rubella vaccine, which prevents these diseases, beginning in childhood. The vaccine not only confers individual immunity, but when given to all (or almost all) children provides what is known as herd immunity as well. The MMR has been extraordinarily successful in almost eradicating all cases of mumps, measles and rublella in children here in the U.S.


What is the normal mumps titer value?

In order to show positive immunity your blood level must reach a level of 1.10 If it's 90 then you have no immunity and should be vaccinated. If you are between say 1.00 to 1.09 then you some immunity but should have a booster of either measles (mmr) or varicella.


What type of immunity produces antibodies?

specific immunity


What type of immunity does inhaling a virus produce?

Active Immunity


Which type of immunity do you get if you are coming down with the flu?

Active Immunity


The type of immunity that develops as a result of natural exposure to an antigen in the environment is?

Natural immunity.


Which person most likely will fail to develop active immunity following vaccination?

hepatitis B immune globulin 2 months ago and MMR vaccine given today


Does mumps confer lifelong immunity?

Yes, mumps typically confers lifelong immunity after infection. Once a person has recovered from mumps, their immune system produces antibodies that provide protection against future infections. Vaccination with the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine also offers long-lasting immunity, although vaccine-derived immunity may require boosters in some cases.


What type of immunity results from recovery from mumps?

Naturally acquired active immunity


What type of immunity results when antibodies are passed from mother to fetus?

natural immunity