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Q: What does your body make when you are immunised?
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Why are people immunised?

People are immunised to prevent the spreading of disease


What does immunised mean?

Immunization is when your body is protected from a virus or disorder. It usually comes in the form of a shot or inoculation.


Which disease are babies often immunised against?

cough cold


A disease which babies are often immunised against?

cough cold


Two diseases a dental nurse should be immunised against?

Hepatitis B and Hepatitis A.


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 name of the process when a person is immunised against a disease by injecting them with an inactive form of a pathogen?

vaccination


The state of being prtected against a particular disease is?

It means that you are immunised against that disease


Why do people get immunised?

so they wont get sick. they do not wish to feel the way that they do when the get sick. many don't enjoy being sick.


Discuss the diseases that are immunised against?

check the cdc website or use a search engine and type "Vaccine information sheets"


If you are not sexually active is it absolutely important that you get the HPV vaccine?

If you are 110% guaranteed to refrain from sex, there is no need to get immunised. If you may or will become active, get the shot.


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