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because they want to be immune from a illness and not die at early age

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Q: Why do people have immunisation injections?
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of active immunisation?

What are the advantages and disadvantages of active immunisation?


How does immunisation stop you from getting infections?

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


Why is immunisation important for children?

it is vaccicination


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.


Who can give injections?

Cosmetic Surgeons and Doctors are the only people who should be giving Botox injections.


What is the british immunisation program?

this site is rubbish


Who found immunisation?

chemist/scientist/doctor


Who can give Botox injections?

Cosmetic Surgeons and Doctors are the only people who should be giving Botox injections.


Do people in the army have to have injections?

Yes, and several of them.


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.


How does one administer intramuscular injections?

The people who administer intramuscular injections are trained before they are allowed to administer injections to humans. Sometimes they are trained on pieces of fruit first.