Differentiate between vaccination and immunization
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Vaccination is when a vaccine is administered to you (usually by injection). Immunisation is what happens in your body after you have the vaccination. The vaccinestimulates your immune system so that it can recognise the disease and protect you from future infection (i.e. you become immune to the infection)
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Immunization- immune system to build a defence mechanism that continuously protect against the disease , later comes into contact with the disease causing agent , the immune system immediately able to responds defensively.
Vaccine - they are antigenic proteins of pathogens or weekend or dead microbes which are not able to cause the disease but stimulate the production of antibodies for a particular disease . Now vaccines are available for preventing many infectious disease . example - polio,measles,tetanus , diphtheria , hepatitis B , tuberculosis , colera , plague etc.
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Vaccine - they are antigenic proteins of pathogens or weekend or dead microbes which are not able to cause the disease but stimulate the production of antibodies for a particular disease . Now vaccines are available for preventing many infectious disease . example - polio,measles,tetanus , diphtheria , hepatitis B , tuberculosis , colera , plague etc.
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