inokulaation
Inokulaation, or inoculation, is the process of introducing a substance into the body to provoke an immune response. In medical contexts, it most often refers to vaccination—the deliberate administration of a vaccine to develop adaptive immunity to a pathogen. Inoculation can also describe the introduction of immune sera in passive immunization, but here the focus is on health-related immunization.
Historically, inoculation began with variolation in parts of Asia and the Ottoman Empire, using material from
Methods for inoculation include injections (intramuscular, subcutaneous, or intradermal), oral vaccines, nasal sprays, and, in some
Effectiveness varies by vaccine and pathogen but has led to substantial reductions in disease incidence, hospitalizations,
See also: immunization, vaccination, variolation, herd immunity.