What is the difference between immunisation and vaccination?
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Immunisation is the administration of a dead or weakened organisms suspension in to our body to protect ourselves from diseases. Eg: Vaccination
Vaccination is the suspension of dead or weakened organisms injected in our body
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immunization is an artificial way of achieving protection from infections by the introduction of Dead or weakened germs into one's body
the practice of artificial introducing germ substances into the body for developing resistance with particular diseases scientifically this process is called prophylaxis and the material introduced in the body is called vaccine
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