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what is the difference between a vaccine and immunity booster?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A person becomes immune to a disease when the body has been exposed to it either through illness or vaccination. The immune system develops antibodies to the disease so that it cannot make you sick again. Immunization describes the actual changes your body goes through after receiving a vaccine

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Answered by devlikadewan109
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Answer:

The terms immunization, vaccination, and inoculation are often used interchangeably, but the terms technically have slightly different definitions.

Explanation:

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 describes the actual changes your body goes through after receiving a vaccine.

Vaccine is  "a product that stimulates a person’s immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease, protecting the person from that disease. Vaccines are usually administered through needle injections,1  but can also be administered by mouth or sprayed into the nose."

A vaccine is what initiates the immunization process.

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