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explain immunization reaction​

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Answered by shubhamkumar98524
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Minor vaccine reactions

Vaccination induces immunity by causing the recipient's immune system to react to antigens contained in the vaccine. Local and systemic reactions such as pain or fever can occur as part of the immune response. ... Vaccine stability is essential, particularly where the cold chain is unreliable.

Answered by Harofficial83
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Immunization or vaccine is a suspension of killed microbes which mimics against the disease causing microorganisms and provide immunity.Vaccine can be administrated in the body by the two process-a.orally b.by inuculation

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