Science, asked by agravatchetan0, 11 months ago

why are infants and children vaccinated

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Answered by pradhananita2005
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Answer:

to immune themselves to pathogens

Explanation:

infants and children are more prone to pathogens. so they are vaccinated. in addition to this these vaccination provides the body with antibodies against the specified disease

Answered by thrisha388
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Answer:

Explanation:

Childrens  and infants get vaccinated to acquire active immunity against disease causing pathogens. These memories are saved in the memory B cells to give response when thry meet the pathogens.  Vaccines cannot totally guarantee for not acquiring the disease but to fight back against . Infants have natural active immunity acquired from their mother!

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