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Immunisation protects the body against some diseases. What happens in our blood when we re-encounter the microorganisms against which we have been immunised ?
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immunization basically train the immune system to fight a particular infection by using a dead component of that infection.. so when the infections come the immune system are readily available and trained to fight it
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