Inoculation - SS3 Agriculture Lesson Note

Inoculation is an older method of introducing a small amount of infectious material (e.g., smallpox scabs) into a person's body to induce immunity.

Purpose: Similar to vaccination, it aims to protect against specific diseases.

How it works: The inoculated material contains a weakened version of the pathogen, allowing the immune system to develop immunity without causing severe illness.

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