Difference between immunisation and vaccination

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Posted by Harshit Khera 7 years, 2 months ago
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Gaurav Seth 7 years, 2 months ago
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Difference Between Vaccination And Immunization |
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Vaccination |
Immunization |
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The process involves Introducing a weakened / deactivated disease causing microbes into a person |
The process starts after the person is exposed to the vaccine and the body starts building resistance to that disease |
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It is usually injected or administered orally |
It is not administered in any way, the body develops the resistance from vaccines |
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Imovax Rabies is the trade name for rabies vaccine |
The body builds up immunity through this vaccine for the disease rabies |
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Vaccination does not guarantee complete resistance to a disease |
Complete immunity occurs when the person fully recovers from the disease |
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Usually, if mutation happens to microbe, it might render the vaccine ineffective (this is the reason why common cold has no vaccine) |
Similarly, variations of a disease impact the body’s ability to generate an immune response |
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