Biology, asked by sharangthemjames345, 10 months ago

how does vaccination differ from immunisation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Vaccination is the term used for getting a vaccine – that is, actually getting the injection or taking an oral vaccine dose. Immunisation refers to the process of both getting the vaccine and becoming immune to the disease following vaccination. ✿◉●•◦

Answered by sahilkumar25719
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Explanation:

Vaccination is the term used for getting a vaccine – that is, actually getting the injection or taking an oral vaccine dose.

Immunization is the process whereby a person is made immune or resistant to an infectious disease

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