How do vaccines provide immunity class 8?
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A vaccine produces immunity to a disease by stimulating the production of antibodies. Vaccines are suspensions of killed or weakend microorganisms, or products or derivatives of microorganisms. The most common method of administering vaccines is by inoculation, but some are given orally.
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