Understanding Vaccination

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How does vaccination impart immunity to a child against a particular disease?

  • By directly attacking the disease-causing organism in the body
  • By introducing a weakened or inactive form of the disease-causing organism to stimulate the immune system (correct)
  • By providing immediate protection without involving the immune system
  • By removing the disease-causing organism from the body

What is the principle behind vaccination?

  • To weaken the immune system's response to diseases
  • To directly eliminate all pathogens from the body
  • To prepare the immune system to recognize and fight specific pathogens (correct)
  • To replace the need for natural immune responses

Why was Kabir's mother advised to get all the necessary vaccinations done for him?

  • To weaken Kabir's immune response
  • To immediately cure any existing diseases in Kabir
  • To avoid building Kabir's natural immunity
  • To ensure Kabir is protected from various preventable diseases (correct)

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