Differen e between immunisation and vaccinisation
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Vaccination is the term used for getting a vaccine, that is, actually getting the injection or taking an oral vaccine dose.
Immunisation refers to the process of both getting the vaccine and becoming immune to the disease following vaccination.
Immunisation refers to the process of both getting the vaccine and becoming immune to the disease following vaccination.
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✔When a person takes a vaccine or injection for certain disease or infections, the process is known as vaccination.
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✔But when a person takes vaccine and becomes immunized to a certain something, then we call it immunization.
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✔When a person takes a vaccine or injection for certain disease or infections, the process is known as vaccination.
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✔But when a person takes vaccine and becomes immunized to a certain something, then we call it immunization.
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