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immunisation is like an army so it killlss germs and doesn't make you sick.

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Q: How does immunisation stop you from getting infections?
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What infections stop a woman getting pregnant?

Bacteria infections


What means immunisation?

Immunization, or immunisation, is the process by which an individual's immune system becomes fortified against an agent. In other words getting vaccinated or receiving a vaccine.


What are the advantages of immunisation?

immunisation is the better option as it can protect you from catching infectious or deadly diseases. This stops people getting from getting ill which can cause emotional distress for the patient, parents and other friend and family members. From people being immunised it can wipe out diseases such as meningitis C, small pox and polio.immunisation is the better option as it can protect you from catching infectious or deadly diseases. This stops people getting from getting ill which can cause emotional distress for the patient, parents and other friend and family members. From people being immunised it can wipe out diseases such as meningitis C, small pox and polio.immunisation is the better option as it can protect you from catching infectious or deadly diseases. This stops people getting from getting ill which can cause emotional distress for the patient, parents and other friend and family members. From people being immunised it can wipe out diseases such as meningitis C, small pox and polio.THIS ANSWER WILL ALSO HELP BELOW THANKS TO MY SKILLS:::- Immunisation protects children (and adults) against harmful infections before they come into contact with them in the community.- Immunisation uses the body's natural defense mechanism - the immune response - to build resistance to specific infections. Nine diseases can be prevented by routine childhood immunisation - diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, poliomyelitis (polio), measles, mumps, rubella, Haemophilus influenza type b (Hib) and hepatitis B. All of these diseases can cause serious complications and sometimes death.- Immunisation is given as an injection or, in the case of polio vaccine, taken as drops by mouth. Immunisation helps children stay healthy by preventing serious infections.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of active immunisation?

What are the advantages and disadvantages of active immunisation?


Why is immunisation important for children?

it is vaccicination


How do you prevent ear infections other than ear drops?

Keep them clean and use cotton wool to stop water getting into them during showers etc.


What is the benefits of immunisation?

Reduced likelihood of catching the disease for which the immunisation was given, and if infected a reduced severity of infection. Immunisation also protects the community (those not immunised) when a certain proportion of the populace is immunised because the disease can not get traction for transmission in the populace.


What is the base word for immunisation?

The base word or root word is "Mun" from Latin meaning Gift or Duty.


What is the british immunisation program?

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Who found immunisation?

chemist/scientist/doctor


What is the term diplomat refer to?

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Why is immunisation important?

Because it stops spread of diseases.