difference between vaccination and immunisation.
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vaccination is a process in which treatment with vaccine is used to produce more immunity against germs.
immunisation = the action of making a person or animal immune to infection, or to prevent from other harmful viral diseases
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The word “immunization” instead of “vaccination” is now pervasive in both medical and mainstream literature, creating a belief that they are one in the same. But, there is a big difference between the two.
- Immunization means to make someone immune to something.
- Vaccination does not guarantee immunity.
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