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 +'''Vaccination''' is the administration of [[antigen]]ic material (a [[vaccine]]) to stimulate an individual's [[immune system]] to develop [[Adaptive immune system|adaptive]] [[immunity (medical)|immunity]] to a [[pathogen]]. [[Vaccines]] can prevent or ameliorate [[infectious disease]]. When a sufficiently large percentage of a population has been vaccinated, [[herd immunity]] results. The effectiveness of vaccination has been widely studied and verified.
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 +== See also ==
 +*[[Feline vaccination]]
 +*[[H5N1 clinical trials]]
 +*[[Immunization during pregnancy]]
 +*[[List of vaccine topics]]
 +*[[Vaccination and religion]]
 +*[[Vaccination of dogs]]
 +*[[Vaccine trial]]
 +*[[World Immunization Week]]
 +*[[Vaccine controversy]]
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Vaccination is the administration of antigenic material (a vaccine) to stimulate an individual's immune system to develop adaptive immunity to a pathogen. Vaccines can prevent or ameliorate infectious disease. When a sufficiently large percentage of a population has been vaccinated, herd immunity results. The effectiveness of vaccination has been widely studied and verified.

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