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What is the difference between nonspecific and specific responses to infection?

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What is the difference between nonspecific and specific responses to infection?

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Nonspecific immune responses are defenses that act against all microorganisms, such as the skin barrier; normal skin flora; mucous membranes; sneeze, cough, and tearing reflexes; an acidic environment; and the inflammatory response. Specific immune responses are the responses of particular antibodies to particular antigens or foreign particles that enter the body.

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