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what is immunisation.​

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Answered by LEGEND778
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Immunization can be defined as process by which an individual is made immune or resistant to an infectious disease by administration of an external agent (vaccine). On administration of the vaccine, the body starts developing antibodies against it such that the person is protected or immunized from the disease. Therefore, on further exposure to the infectious agent, the person fights the infection with the help of pre-existing antibodies.  

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Answered by kbdjszomboy02889
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immunization is another word for vaccination, making someone immune by providing him/her a vaccine, or a pill...

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