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why is immunization important

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Answered by 1804player
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Vaccines provide immunity from infectious diseases like cough, measles, polio etc. Our body has an immune system which fights microbial infection. When this system first sees an infectious microbe, it kills the microbe and remembers it.

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Answered by siyasheoran1234
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Immunization prevents the diseases from occurrence or recurrence. There are many diseases and life-threatening infections that have no medical treatments. These conditions may cause severe complications, and sometimes turn fatal.

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