Meditests - Immunisation

Immunisation (also called vaccination) is protection against certain diseases. The vaccines are given to you as injections by your doctor. Immunisation improves your immune system so that it can recognise these diseases immediately, before they can attack your body and make you ill. Sometimes, you will have more than one injection – you will have one when you are a baby and then others, called boosters, when you are older.

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Immunisation
A boy havng a vaccine