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29 August, 11:45

Which of the following explains why children must be vaccinated for communicable diseases, like measles?

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  1. 29 August, 11:55
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    Communicable disease can be passed from person to person. Vaccinations prevents the passing of these disease by giving individuals acquired immunity to the disease. So even if you are exposed, you body thinks you already have the disease, so it is prepared to get rid of it faster ... before you even know you been exposed.
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