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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
The role of the adaptive immune system in parasitic infections is mainly to orchestrate the innate immune reactions to the parasites by producing a specific immune response. This could be done either through the cell-mediated response or through the humoral, antibody response. An important note is that the information given here is generalised as the response to each individual parasite is different as parasites themselves range from parasitc worms to malaria (for more information see the Parasitology section of WikiVet).
 
The role of the adaptive immune system in parasitic infections is mainly to orchestrate the innate immune reactions to the parasites by producing a specific immune response. This could be done either through the cell-mediated response or through the humoral, antibody response. An important note is that the information given here is generalised as the response to each individual parasite is different as parasites themselves range from parasitc worms to malaria (for more information see the Parasitology section of WikiVet).
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[[Category:Adaptive Immune System]]
 
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