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what is vaccination​

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Answered by manobendro66
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Answer:

Treatment with a vaccine is to produce immunity against a disease.

For example rubella vaccine.

Answered by ratdna
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Explanation:

Vaccination is the provision of a vaccine, especially to toddlers, for immunity against a specific disease.

It involves giving a vaccine to a child, which is actually a disease itself, so that the immune system releases defensive cells and develops a protection against the disease. It is by far the most effective method for the prevention of infectious diseases. Vaccination resulted in the worldwide eradication of smallpox. Although vaccination can’t be regarded the safest way to deal with diseases but until now it actually is. Allergies and other side-effects are very rare after vaccination, approximately a one in ten thousandth case.

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