Immunology
Immunology is the branch of biomedical science that focuses on the structure, function, and regulation of the immune system, as well as the body’s mechanisms for defending against infection, inflammation, and disease. It examines how innate and adaptive immune responses identify and eliminate pathogens, maintain tolerance to self‑tissues, and contribute to overall health. Immunologists study a wide range of conditions—including autoimmune disorders, allergies, immunodeficiencies, hypersensitivity reactions, and responses to vaccines—to understand both protective and pathological immune processes. The field integrates molecular biology, genetics, microbiology, and clinical medicine to advance prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of immune‑related diseases.
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Immunology is the branch of biomedical science that focuses on the structure, function, and regulation of the immune system, as well as the body’s mechanisms for defending against infection, inflammation, and disease. It examines how innate and adaptive immune responses identify and eliminate pathogens, maintain tolerance to self‑tissues, and contribute to overall health. Immunologists study […]
- Immunization Schedules: Pediatric to Adult Care
- Immunization Schedules: Pediatric to Adult Care
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the Immunology course for?
This course is designed for nursing students, healthcare learners, and exam candidates who want to strengthen their understanding of Immunology.
What learning materials are included?
This course may include a combination of study content, review materials, quizzes, flashcards, and exam-preparation resources.
Can this course help with nursing exam preparation?
Yes. The course is structured to help learners review nursing concepts, test their knowledge, and build confidence through focused practice.