How is vaccination different from inoculation?
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Immunization refers to the use of all vaccines, but also extends to the use of antitoxin, which contains pre-formed antibodies such as to diphtheria or tetanus exotoxins.
Inoculation is now more or less synonymous in nontechnical usage with protective injections and other methods of immunization.
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Immunization refers to the use of all vaccines, but also extends to the use of antitoxin, which contains pre-formed antibodies such as to diphtheria or tetanus exotoxins. Inoculation is now more or less synonymous in nontechnical usage with protective injections and other methods of immunization.
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