what do you mean by vaccination? who first conceived the idea of vaccination? name two vaccine preventive diseases.
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Edward Jenner is considered the founder of vaccinology in the West in 1796, after he inoculated a 13 year-old-boy with vaccinia virus (cowpox), and demonstrated immunity to smallpox. In 1798, the first smallpox vaccine was developed.
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Edward Jenner is considered the founder of vaccinology in the West in 1796, after he inoculated a 13 year-old-boy with vaccinia virus (cowpox), and demonstrated immunity to smallpox. In 1798, the first smallpox vaccine was developed.
Vaccination: The act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease. Immunization: A process by which a person becomes protected against a disease through vaccination. This term is often used interchangeably with vaccination or inoculation.
Vaccine preventable diseases currently include:
diphtheria.
diphtheria.tetanus.
diphtheria.tetanus.pertussis (whooping cough)
diphtheria.tetanus.pertussis (whooping cough)poliomyelitis (polio)
diphtheria.tetanus.pertussis (whooping cough)poliomyelitis (polio)measles.
diphtheria.tetanus.pertussis (whooping cough)poliomyelitis (polio)measles.mumps.
diphtheria.tetanus.pertussis (whooping cough)poliomyelitis (polio)measles.mumps.rubella.
diphtheria.tetanus.pertussis (whooping cough)poliomyelitis (polio)measles.mumps.rubella.haemophilus influenzae type b infections.
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