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What is the benefits of immunisation?

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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.

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