An example of artificially acquired passive immunity is the administration of immunoglobulin therapy. This involves injecting antibodies (such as those found in human serum) into a person to provide immediate but temporary protection against specific infections, such as hepatitis B or rabies, following exposure. Unlike active immunity, this type of immunity does not involve the host's immune system producing its own antibodies.
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