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Hey sista!
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⚫️VACCINATION
1) Vaccination is the process of introducing the body to a weakened form of the virus.
2) It is administrated through injection or drops.
3) In this process, vaccine exists outside the body and is later introduced to the body.
4)For example, small pox vaccine, measles vaccine, H1N1 vaccine.
⚫️IMMUNIZATION
1) Immunization is the process of the body building up natural defences against the bacteria.
2) It doesn't need any administration.
3) In this process, the body gets immunized after the vaccine is introduced to the body.
4) For example, body building immunity to polio, eradication of small pox, etc.
Here's your answer __⬇️__
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⚫️VACCINATION
1) Vaccination is the process of introducing the body to a weakened form of the virus.
2) It is administrated through injection or drops.
3) In this process, vaccine exists outside the body and is later introduced to the body.
4)For example, small pox vaccine, measles vaccine, H1N1 vaccine.
⚫️IMMUNIZATION
1) Immunization is the process of the body building up natural defences against the bacteria.
2) It doesn't need any administration.
3) In this process, the body gets immunized after the vaccine is introduced to the body.
4) For example, body building immunity to polio, eradication of small pox, etc.
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Hey mate here's your answer .....
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 vaccine stimulates your immune system so that it can recognise the disease and protect you from future infection (i.e. you become immune to the infection).
‘Vaccination’ and ‘immunisation’ are often used interchangeably but their meanings are not exactly the same.
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@Yusuf ...
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 vaccine stimulates your immune system so that it can recognise the disease and protect you from future infection (i.e. you become immune to the infection).
‘Vaccination’ and ‘immunisation’ are often used interchangeably but their meanings are not exactly the same.
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@Yusuf ...
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