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how principle of immunization these implemented for polio

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Answered by keshrishi9898
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Immunisation is the process of enhancing ones immune system by introducing them with inactive form of disease causing agent also known as antigen .the principle of vaccination or immunisation is based on the property of memory of the immune system.

The antibody produced in the body against these antigen would neutralize the pathogenic agents during actual infection . The vaccination also generates memory the cells recognise the pathogen in next Atack and kill them more quickly with large production of antibodies.

that's what happens with polio too. Weak antigens of polio is introduced in our body which is easily killed with creating a memory.so next time polio virus attacks the body kills it faster and with massive production of antibodies. Hope this helps.



Answered by Anonymous
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➡ Immunization is the process in which a person's immune system is enhanced by giving inactive form of the disease causing agent ( immunogen). This agent develops the human immune system to fight against that agent and if attacked again by the same agent the immune systems give a more stronger response and eliminate the disease. 

➡ In polio vaccination the same principle is employed. The polio vaccine contains inactivated polio virus which do not cause disease but makes body to produce an immune response. If the person is attacked by the active form of virus after that then the immunized body will remember that virus and will produce a much stronger immune response to fight against the virus.
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