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short note on: Immunisation​

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Answered by student8th13
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Immunization is a process in which an organism is made immune to fight against the disease causing pathogen. This is done by administration of vaccines. Vaccines are drugs or medicines, which contains a biological agent which mimic the one that resembles a disease causing pathogen, present inside the body.

Answered by MrFire600
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Immunization is a way of preventing a person from getting a disease. This is done by making the person's body come into contact with a bit of the disease so that the body learns how to fight it. The body's ability to fight off a disease is called its immune system. The material is known as an immunogen.

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