What is vaccination a d immunisation

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Gaurav Seth 7 years, 1 month ago
accination
Immunization
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
It is usually injected or administered orally
It is not administered in any way, the body develops the resistance from vaccines
Imovax Rabies is the trade name for rabies vaccine
The body builds up immunity through this vaccine for the disease rabies
Vaccination does not guarantee complete resistance to a disease
Complete immunity occurs when the person fully recovers from the disease
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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