How does the immune system of our body function? What are the immunization programmes available in the health centers in your locality?
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The immune system protects the bodyagainst disease or other potentially damaging foreign bodies. ... Lymph nodes produce and store cells that fight infection and disease. Lymphocytes and leukocytes are small white blood cells that play a large rolein defending the body against disease.
mainly in the health centres in our locality,many immunity doses are given.also many vaccinations are available for internal and external immunity which refers to the area you are living.
internal immunity is again further divided into 5 types.
our bodily cells have memory.for eg once you have cold and your body deals with it and also it learns how to deal with it.then next time if you have cold,it deals without any external medications too,i.e it knows how to deal with a external virus or microorganisms once it affected them
mainly in the health centres in our locality,many immunity doses are given.also many vaccinations are available for internal and external immunity which refers to the area you are living.
internal immunity is again further divided into 5 types.
our bodily cells have memory.for eg once you have cold and your body deals with it and also it learns how to deal with it.then next time if you have cold,it deals without any external medications too,i.e it knows how to deal with a external virus or microorganisms once it affected them
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Main immunisation programmes available in most health centres include vaccines to prevent disease like measles, mumps, rubella, polio, tuberculosis, tetanus, etc. They form the public health programme of childhood immunisation. Diphtheria, whooping cough and tuberculosis are major health problems in our area.
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