Principles of immunization
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Immunization has helped reduce the impact of communicable disease on health and wellbeing
Some diseases have been well controlled and other eliminated from some parts of the world because of vaccination
Stopping vaccination may again lead to epidemic
Some diseases have been well controlled and other eliminated from some parts of the world because of vaccination
Stopping vaccination may again lead to epidemic
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When the immune system first sees an infectious microbe , it responds against it and then remembers it specifically. So the next time that particular microbe , or its close relative enter the body , the immune system responds with even greater vigour . This eliminates the infection even more quickly than the first time around. This is the basis of the principle of immunisation.
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When the immune system first sees an infectious microbe , it responds against it and then remembers it specifically. So the next time that particular microbe , or its close relative enter the body , the immune system responds with even greater vigour . This eliminates the infection even more quickly than the first time around. This is the basis of the principle of immunisation.
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