What is vaccination? Why are children given vaccination?
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Vaccination is the introduction of dead or weak pathogens into our body in order to develop immunity against them. Kids are given vaccines in order to develop immunity against deadly diseases. The body fights off the weak or dead pathogen by producing antibodies against it. In future if the same pathogen enters the body antibodies will be already produced and the person will fight it off.
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A vaccine is a suspension of weakened, killed, or fragmented microorganisms or toxins or of antibodies or lymphocytes that is administered primarily to prevent disease.
children are given vaccination to develop antibodies against various disease that they are less likely to become seriously ill. The vaccines the child should receive are chickenpox, DPT, Hepatitis A,B