immunisering
Immunisation, or vaccination, is the process of giving a vaccine to stimulate protective immunity against infectious diseases. Vaccines introduce components that resemble pathogens or their genetic instructions, enough to trigger an immune response without causing the disease. The body produces antibodies and memory cells, so future exposure to the real pathogen is more likely to be prevented or the disease is milder.
Vaccines vary in composition and delivery. Types include live attenuated, inactivated, subunit, toxoid, and newer platforms
Widespread immunisation reduces disease incidence and mortality and can establish herd immunity, protecting those who cannot
Vaccination has a long history, contributing to the control and elimination of many diseases, such as smallpox