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[[Adaptive Immune System - WikiBlood|The Adaptive Immune System]]
 
 
[[Immunoglobulins|Immunoglobulins]]
 
 
[[Complement|Complement]]
 
 
[[Cytokines - WikiBlood|Cytokines]]
 
 
[[Materno-fetal immunity - WikiBlood|Materno-fetal immunity]]
 
 
[[Immunodeficiencies - WikiBlood|Immunodeficiencies]]
 
 
[[Vaccines - WikiBlood|Vaccines]]
 
 
[[Immunological testing - WikiBlood|Immunological testing]]
 
 
[[Immune Tolerance - WikiBlood|Immune Tolerance]]
 
 
[[Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood|Hypersensitivity]]
 
 
[[Allergic diseases - WikiClinical#Allergic diseases|Allergy]]
 
 
[[Autoimmune diseases - WikiClinical#Autoimmune diseases|Autoimmune Diseases]]
 
 
[[Host invasion by microorganisms - WikiBlood|Host invasion by microorganisms]]
 
 
[[Useful Websites for Immunology - WikiBlood|Useful Websites]]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 10:12, 23 July 2015

Immunology

The word immunity is derived from the Lain word “immunis” meaning exempt. It is the balanced state of having adequate biological defenses to fight infection, disease, or other unwanted biological invasion, while having adequate tolerance to avoid inflammation, allergy, and autoimmune diseases.