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what is immunisation?

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Answered by Ananya111111
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the process of giving immunity to the immune system either by artificial or natural ways is called immunization
Answered by Anonymous
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•Immunisation is the process of artificially administering immunity to body.

•This is done in children who are prone to illness.

•This is achieved with the help of vaccines.

•Vaccines which are administered in process of immunisation, include antibiotics, proteins, carbohydrates.

•They also administer weakened from of pathogenic microorganisms, so that body can itself develop immune response and hence memory cells against the organism.

•It protects people from deadly disease like pneumonia etc.

•Immunity is the bodies' capability to fight against bacteria, virus etc.

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