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A vaccination is the entering of dead or weakened antigens in the form of a [[Vaccine|vaccine]]. It is injected into the bloodstream to stimulate the [[Immune_system|immune system]] and perform adaptive immunity.
A vaccination is the entering of dead or weakened [[antigens|antigens]] in the form of a [[Vaccine|vaccine]]. It is injected into the [[bloodstream|bloodstream]] to stimulate the [[Immune system|immune system]] and perform [[adaptive immunity|adaptive immunity]].

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A vaccination is the entering of dead or weakened antigens in the form of a vaccine. It is injected into the bloodstream to stimulate the immune system and perform adaptive immunity.