Biology, asked by pooja8495, 1 year ago

What is a vaccin? State the type of immunity that it induces.

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Answered by cpjaiswal263
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Answer:

a mild form of a disease that is put (injected) into a person or an animal’s blood using a needle (an injection) in order to protect the body against that disease

Answered by smartbrainz
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Vaccine is way to make the natural Immune System of the body stronger.

  • The vaccine or immunization builds natural immunity before a disease can strike. During vaccination, mild form of disease germs are injected into the body. Our body detects the attacking germs and our Immune system produces anti-bodies to fight them.
  • Vaccines not only prevent us from getting diseases, they also prevent spreading of diseases.
  • Once, the vaccines are injected into our bodies, the resulting anti bodies remain within us for the lifetime, protecting us from harmful germs.
  • Timely and periodic vaccination can completely eradicate the disease from the face of our planet. Examples of diseases successfully treated by vaccines are: smallpox, hepatitis A, influenza(flu), rabies and so on.

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