1. Why is vaccination important?
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Vaccination is the administration of disease causing microbes which are either dead or weekend to stimulate and an individual immune system to develop immunity to a pathogen by producing anti bodies these anti bodies remain in the body and protect a person from these diseases causing microbes in this way the body develop immunity against a disease causing Microbes this technique is referred to as vaccination or immunisation
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