Immunization of Infants


Vaccination is a method in which the human immune system is stimulated against an external irresistible agent (antigen) so that it can respond quickly to a subsequent encounter with the antigen due to immunological memory. T cells and B cells, which are improved by vaccination, are the two main components of the invulnerable framework. Memory B cells and T cells are responsible for the rapid response to a comparable antigen attack. There are several ways for improving inoculation, such as immunization, such as polio antibodies for poliomyelitis.


  • Pneumococcal vaccine
  • Rotavirus vaccine
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