The act or practice of inoculating someone with a vaccine as a protection against disease is called a vaccination. This is used to build immunity to specific diseases that could be detrimental to society and to the person who is not vaccinated.
Vaccination is the act of administering a vaccine to stimulate the body's immune system to develop immunity against a specific disease. It helps protect individuals from infectious diseases by preparing their immune system to recognize and fight off the pathogen if exposed to it in the future.
Immunity
The best protection for disease prevention is handwashing.
sickle-cell disease
When protection against a recent infection or disease is needed immediately.
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Inoculating needle is used like a pen. Hold it like you hold a pen. Inoculating loop and a needle is mainly used to pick a single colony(pure) so u need to be gentle on the agar. practice using an inoculating needle on a paper with pen.
Vitamin E helps protect against heart disease. Vitamin K assists in the production of coagulation factors in the blood and the B-carotene offers protection against heart disease and some cancers.
Edward Jenner is best known for his pioneering work in the development of the smallpox vaccine in the late 18th century. He conducted experiments by inoculating individuals with material taken from cowpox lesions, observing that those exposed developed immunity to smallpox. Jenner's research demonstrated that vaccination could provide protection against infectious diseases, laying the groundwork for immunology and the eventual eradication of smallpox. His work significantly advanced the understanding of disease prevention and the concept of vaccination.
(a) Inimical to bacteria; -- applied esp. to serum for protection against bacterial diseases. (b) Opposed to the bacterial theory of disease.
The presence of the parasite within the host confers a degree of protection against superinfection Outcome is chronic infection and density dependant disease