Biology, asked by vashma90, 19 days ago

3.) Are Vaccination and Immunization two same terms or different? Justify the statement

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Answered by Anonymous
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Vaccination means inoculation with a vaccine, in order to protect from a particular disease or strain of the disease.

Immunization means the process by which an individual is safely exposed in a controlled manner to a material that is designed to prime their immune system against that material.

Yes, they are different because in vaccination you are taking a vaccine and in immunization, you are fighting against the disease.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Vaccination refers to the administration of a vaccine to protect against a specific illness or strain of disease.
  • Immunization is the process of exposing a person to a substance in a controlled environment in order to prepare their immune system against that material.
  • Yes, they are distinct because vaccination entails the administration of a vaccine, whereas immunisation entails the prevention of illness.
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