what is the difference between vaccination and immunisation? fast plz.
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The term VACCINATION refers to the process of injecting a vaccine in the body.
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IMMUNISATION refers to the process that take after the insertion of vaccine in the body. The vaccine stimulates the immune system to identify the disease causing microbe and protect the body from any future infection.
Vaccination’ and ‘immunisation’ are often used interchangeably but their meanings are not exactly the same.
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IMMUNISATION refers to the process that take after the insertion of vaccine in the body. The vaccine stimulates the immune system to identify the disease causing microbe and protect the body from any future infection.
Vaccination’ and ‘immunisation’ are often used interchangeably but their meanings are not exactly the same.
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vaccination is the process of injecting the drugs directly into the blood. while immunisation refers to the boosting up of immune system. it does not depend upon the method of drug entry to the body rather means to improve the functioning of immune it can be taken as vaccines or tablets.
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