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Which of the following types of immunity results when a person receives a vaccine that triggers a primary immune response and leaves memory T and B lymphocytes to initiate an attack if the pathogen re-enters the body?

A

Naturally acquired active immunity

B

Naturally acquired passive immunity

C

Artificially acquired passive immunity

D

Artificially acquired active immunity

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The correct Answer is:
D
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