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To get your immune system prepared if the same pathogens attack your body again.

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Q: What is the importance of immunisation and the vaccines given?
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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.


Is immunisation available for tuberculosis?

Yes, but it is usually only given to high risk patients.


How are immunization and immunoglobulin alike?

The term "immunisation" refers to the use of immunoglobulins and vaccines in order to protect people from infectious diseases. Vaccines contain minute amount of inactive infectious organisms whereas immunoglobulins contain antibodies.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of active immunisation?

What are the advantages and disadvantages of active immunisation?


What vaccines are given to travelers?

depends on what country you go to


What vaccinations are given to dogs?

Dog vaccines normally offer protection from Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza and Leptospirosis. Vaccines can also be given against Kennel Cough and Rabies.


For malarie you have to give immunisation before or after?

By definition, an immunization is given before the disease can be contracted. After contracting the disease, the medicine would be called "treatment".


How many injections are given to administer the vaccines?

It depends on which vaccine you are receiving.


How does immunisation stop you from getting infections?

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


How is chickenpox vaccine given?

Chickenpox vaccine is subcutaneous; it's given with a smaller needle than most vaccines.


What is the answer of To whom did the pulse polio vaccine given?

Pulse Polio vaccines are given to children of 1-5 age.


Why are people vaccinated?

People are given vaccines so that they are protected from certain illnesses.