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Pathogen
A
micro-organism
/microbe that causes a
disease
.
A
vaccination
contains a small amount of
dead
or inactive
pathogens
to make someone immune to a
particular
disease.
Herd immunity
is where a large number of people in the
population
are vaccinated against a disease.
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