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What is Vaccination?
When children of age 13 - 18 will get vaccination?
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Answered by hariprasadsahu1979
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Explanation:

A vaccine is a preparation of killed or weekend disease causing microbes. when a vaccine is introduced in the body of a healthy person, the body produce antibodies. these antibodies remain in the body and protect us from possible future infection by the same microbes.

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Answered by snigdhasen723
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Answer:

When you’re aged between 14 and18, you get two vaccines against infectious diseases. You need these vaccines to complete your immunisation programme and give you long-term protection. You'll receive a booster vaccine against tetanus, diphtheria and polio. You will also receive a vaccine against four strains of meningococcal infection.

You get both vaccines at the same time. Your school health department organises the vaccination programme for most young people aged between 14 and 18.

If you’re aged under 16, you will need your parent or guardian’s consent to get the vaccines at school.

If you’re aged between 16 and 18 and no longer at school, you should ask your GP about getting the vaccines.

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