To avoid catching contagious diseases.
Outbreaks on college campuses have occurred among immunized or incorrectly immunized students.
yes pets get immunized
to protect them against disease / illnesses .
tetanus
yes
Everyone who has not been immunized.
At the age of 5-6 weeks/
There are many people that are immunized and vaccinated according to the advice of their health-care provider. There is a reason your health-care provider tells you what they do.
The adjective forms are "immune" and "immunized" (given vaccine).
A child should be properly immunized. Period. The child will still be interacting with others at some point and can still encounter various pathogens in whatever environments they may encounter. It is in the best interest of your child's safety to have them immunized as recommended by your primary care physician. Please talk to your doctor more about this and what they recommend your child be immunized against.
Because so many people have been immunized in the past, no one caught it as much. People thought overtime it wasn't around. (because of so many being immunized, it didn't spread.) Thinking, well no one is catching it so whats the point of getting the injection. Now because of the lack of people getting the injection, (people not getting themselves or their children immunized). And because no one is getting immunized, it can spread more faster and alot of people are not immune to it - Making it reappear.
passive and active immunity