Health workers working with diphtheria commonly receive a serum with antibodies against the pathogen. What type of immunity would this be?

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Answer:

Passive artificial immunity

Explanation:

Passive artificial immunity, involves injecting an antiserum (a serum containing antibodies produced in a person or animal) into another non-immune individual to boost the immunity of the individual against certain diseases.

This usually only gives short term immunity to diseases.