BNDL: HEALTH& SAFETY W/MINDTAP
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Author: MAROTZ
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Chapter 5, Problem 4CR
Summary Introduction
To analyze:
The place where families can obtain immunization for their children.
Introduction:
Immunization is a process by which the immune system provides protection against harmful pathogens. The first time attack by the pathogen generates an immune response in the body. Immunization develops memory against the pathogen. The second time encounter with the same pathogen develops immunity to defend the body.
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