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what are the aims of various immunization program organized by government for infants and children ? name two vaccines which are administered during these progrmmes. how do these vaccines provide immunity

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Answered by мααɴѕí
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Immunisation gives protection against some infectious diseases. Vaccines stimulate the body to produce antibodies that fight infection. Immunisation is also known as 'vaccination', 'jab' or 'injection'.

Varicella (chickenpox)

Rotavirus vaccine (RV)

Hepatitis

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Answered by varshayadavalli20
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Explanation:

Immunization programs provide a set of services that ensure immunity to vaccine-preventable diseases, including documenting evidence of immunity, administering immunizations and re-immunizations, and record-keeping and reporting to state or local immunization information systems (IIS), also known as vaccine registries.

Your child's immune system needs help to fight those diseases. Immunisation gives protection against some infectious diseases. Vaccines stimulate the body to produce antibodies that fight infection. Immunisation is also known as 'vaccination', 'jab' or 'injection'.

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