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Posted on Apr 19, 2022
Both vaccines and immunizations refer to the condition wherein our body is made indifferent against diseases. The difference is how we acquire this indifference. Immunization refers to a general term which is used for every indifference type our bodies acquire towards diseases. We may acquire this naturally, by suffering from the disease at a certain stage. We may also get it through some artificial exposure to the controlled amount of germs that cause the disease. This refers to vaccination. In one sense vaccination is a kind of immunization too. The only difference is that we artificially do it in a safe way.
Immunization is Natural while Vaccination provides artificial immunity:
Today vaccines are available against lethal diseases such as polio, rubella, pertussis, and tetanus. Vaccinations ensure protection from several diseases in a secure way.