Immune response - The steps the body takes in other to protect it from pathogens , Can easily pass through blood vessel walls into the surrounding tissue  - Phagocytes, Vaccine - Give protection against serious diseases, Antibiotic - Substance that kills or stops growth of bacteria, Skin - Protects the body from physical damage, microbe infection and dehydration , Abscess - A swollen area within body tissue, containing an accumulation of pus., Natural passive immunity - Immunity passed on from mother to child which is temporary , Artificial active immunity - Use of vaccines , Disease - Any disorder affecting the body or mind that is not caused as a result of injury , Communicable disease - Can be transmitted from person to person or animal to person , Patogen - A Disease-causing microorganisms., Antiseptic - Used to kill or stop the growth of microbes on the skin and mucous membranes. They are also used for treating minor wounds and cleaning hands., DNA - The molecule that carries genetic information for the development and functioning of an organism., Inflammation - Part of the immune system response to infection or injury, involves any combination of heat, tenderness, swelling and redness., Topical  - A substance such as a cream, solution, lotion, powder, gel, spray or lacquer that is applied directly to the skin surface.,

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