Biology, asked by gojetanishq, 6 months ago

Why are vaccines and immunization called specific ways of prevention?

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Answered by sivakadiyala
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Vaccines and immunisations protect children by helping prepare their bodies to fight often serious, and potentially, deadly diseases. Disease prevention is the key to public health. It is always better to prevent a disease than to treat it. Hence they are important
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