Biology, asked by Nainajhaamb, 8 months ago

vaccine contains disease causing organism in it but not cause a particular disease when injected. justify

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Answered by dyuthi121
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Vaccines prevent diseases that can be dangerous, or even deadly. Vaccines greatly reduce the risk of infection by working with the body's natural defenses to safely develop immunity to disease. This fact sheet explains how the body fights infection and how vaccines work to protect people by producing immunity.

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Answered by adityasrivastava6578
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Can a child get a disease even after being vaccinated? A: It isn't very common, but it can happen. Depending on the vaccine, about 1% to 5% of children who are vaccinated fail to develop immunity. If these children are exposed to that disease, they could get sick.

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