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Inoculations are important because they help protect against Infectious Diseases. They stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies and build immunity to specific diseases. This not only keeps individuals healthy but also helps to prevent the spread of diseases to others in the community.

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to prevent a flu

Inoculations can prevent you from getting many diseases, some fatal and some merely inconvenient. If a large enough group of people in a given area are inoculated, the disease will most likely not spread there. Thus your inoculation could be helping someone who cannot receive the inoculation.

The idea is to totally eradicate the disease associated with a specific inoculation. Small pox has been almost completely wiped out and polio is much less common than it used to be.

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