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What is the difference between Vaccination, Inoculation and Immunisation?

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What is the difference between Vaccination, Inoculation and Immunisation?

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No all three are different according to biochemistry in the process they act but do have the same sense Vaccination: It is the phenomenon of inoculating antigens in smaller quantity to give immunization for a specific antibody that causes a disease. Inoculation: placement of something to where it will grow or reproduce, and is most commonly used in respect of the introduction of a serum, Immunization is the process by which an individual is exposed to an agent that is designed to fortify his or her immune system against that agent.

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