inokulasi
Inokulasi is a term used in microbiology to describe the introduction of a foreign substance or agent into a body, typically with the goal of inducing an immune response. This can be done intentionally, as in vaccination, or unintentionally, as in the case of exposure to a pathogen through a cut or wound.
Inokulasi can occur through various routes, including subcutaneous, intravenous, or oral administration of a material such
Examples of inokulasi can be seen in everyday life. For example, vaccination involves the intentional introduction
In contrast, unintentional inokulasi can occur through exposure to bacteria or viruses through a cut or wound,
The concept of inokulasi is fundamental to understanding the interactions between microorganisms and the human body,