Biology, asked by ajitjoshi69, 9 months ago

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Answered by TheChessKing
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Answer(A)The first dose is given at 2 months, the second at 4 months, and the third (if needed) at 6 months.

  1. Chickenpox. (varicella; Var)
  2. Diphtheria, tetanus, and.
  3. whooping cough. (pertussis; DTaP)
  4. Hepatitis A. (HepA)
  5. Hepatitis B. (HepB)
  6. Influenza. (Flu)
  7. Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR)

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Answered by ssrideviteja
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Answer: 1.because diseases attack the small children and babies easily . So they are giving vaccines.

2.the weak disease is found and make it go into our bodies through vaccines . It will go and alert the antibodies present in our bodies. Then the antibodies kill the germ and it will become more powerful so that it can kill many germs .

3. They help in increasing the power of the antibodies.

4.no because there is a difference between human and animals . Animals may have some powerful antibodies than humans.so it may depend .

5.because if they are released then they will get more power in the air and spread through air easily which affects many people.

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