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explain the immunization prevention is better than cure justify​

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Answered by 123Pratham
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Answer: It is really true ...........

Explanation: Prevention Is Better Than Cure. Modern medicine is overwhelmingly reactive rather than proactive. ... It is better to prevent disease rather than to try to find cures for diseases after they occur. The reasoning here is similar to why you change the oil in your car rather than wait to fix a blown engine

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Answered by Surnia
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Immunization is a process of inducing immunity in a living being and resisting the infection of disease causing pathogen.

Explanation:

  • The process of immunization involves the administration of vaccine in the patient body.
  • The vaccine composition consists of biological agent that mimic the pathogen  present in the patient body.
  • The biological agent fights with the disease causing pathogen in the body and eliminates the abundance of disease causing pathogenic cells. Hence, prevents the infection.
  • Early immunization is a preventive measure against the infection when the patient is susceptible to obtain infection from the surrounding.

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