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what is immunisation?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Immuníѕαtíσn rєfєrѕ tσ thє αctíσn σf mαkíng α pєrѕσn or animal immune to infection, typically by inoculation.

Answered by smartyAnushka
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World Immunization Week, 24-30 April 2018

Immunization is the process whereby a person is made immune or resistant to an infectious disease, typically by the administration of a vaccine. Vaccines stimulate the body’s own immune system to protect the person against subsequent infection or disease.

Immunization is a proven tool for controlling and eliminating life-threatening infectious diseases and is estimated to avert between 2 and 3 million deaths each year. It is one of the most cost-effective health investments, with proven strategies that make it accessible to even the most hard-to-reach and vulnerable populations. It has clearly defined target groups; it can be delivered effectively through outreach activities; and vaccination does not require any major lifestyle change.

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