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Vaccination is used to prevent a disease and medication is used to treat a disease that someone has.
A vaccine is the medicine used to prevent specific infections. A vaccination is how the medicine is given to you. "I'm wondering, what are the ingredients in the flu vaccine." (what are the ingredients in the medicine used for vaccination) "It didn't hurt a bit when that pretty nurse did the vaccination." (administered the vaccine/gave you the medicine)
yes it helps your emune system
tb testing is to determine if you have been exposed to the tb virus. The shot would be the vaccination for it.
NOPE! laughing actually makes you healthy as it strongly boosts your emune system :)
Answerinoculation means - Introduction of viable cells, usually in a culture media, or laboratory animals under controlled environmental conditions.Where else, Vaccination means - Introduction of pathogens or part of the pathogen without their virulence factor ( In other words, the structural composition is maintained and the pathogenicity is disrupted )
white blood cell fight of colds dealing with the emune sistem and proteins fight for the bones and skin that works together with our white cells .
they both are used to protect the body from infection
A synonym for vaccination is inoculation.
A vaccination costs about $433,000,000.
The Common Cold (Rhinovirus) is different for each person, there is no vaccination becasue there are either to little to no cross protection between at leaset 99 serotypes. Though from what I understand a vacine is being deleloped but it's a slow process As for the flu it's a more deadly virus that changes frequently and so having the vaccination protects you mroe aginst it .
No, there is no vaccination for autism as autism is not a disease, illness, or virus. Autism is a neurological difference, it is how a persons brain forms while they are developing within the womb and once they are born. A person cannot be vaccinated against autism, and no reason to do so anyway.