Biology, asked by kingkishan3106, 10 months ago

What is immunisation? Name any two diseases which can be prevented by immunisation.


Smartboy3630: Immunisation is designed to block specific infection. This means that we need to have a separate vaccine for each infection. At present there are six major vaccine-preventable diseases—pertussis, childhood tuberculosis, tetanus, polio, measles and diphtheria.

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Answered by blackmagic
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immunisation is the process of making a human immune to certain diseases

the two diseases which can be prevented by immunisation are:

-influenza

- cholera

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Answered by swapnil5962
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It is the process their by a person is made immune or resistant to an infectious diseases typically by administration of a vaccine.

Vaccine estimate bodies own immune system to protect against subsequent infection disease.
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