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what is immunization​

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Answered by sadhnamishrasm0106
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Immunization is the process of giving a vaccine to a person to protect them against disease. Immunity (protection) by immunization is similar to the immunity a person would get from disease, but instead of getting the disease you get a vaccine.

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Answered by aryaramakrishnan
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Immunization is the process by which a person is made immune or resistant to an infectious disease, by administering a vaccine.

The basic principle of immunization is that the human immune system when attacked by a foreign microbe remembers it specifically and responds against it. So, the next time the microbe or its related organism attacks the body it is being resisted with greater vigor. Using this property vaccines are developed to mimic the original disease-causing organism against which vaccination is to be done. This will not result in disease but will prepare the body to fight against the actual pathogen.

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