Question on: SS3 Agriculture - Prevention and control of farm animal diseases

Compare and contrast the methods of inoculation and vaccination in disease prevention.

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Inoculation and vaccination both aim to stimulate immunity to diseases, but they differ in the way they do it. Inoculation involves introducing a small amount of infectious material to induce immunity, while vaccination uses weakened or inactive forms of pathogens. Both methods help prevent diseases, but vaccination is more commonly used today due to its safety and effectiveness.

 

 

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