Inoculation

Inoculation is the practice of introducing a disease-causing agent, such as a virus or bacteria, into an organism to stimulate the production of antibodies and immunity. Inoculation is an important step in the prevention of many infectious diseases, as it helps to build up a person's immunity to the disease-causing agent. Inoculation can be done through a variety of methods, including through injection, eye drops, nose sprays, or oral tablets. Inoculation is also used in the process of creating vaccines, as well as to help diagnose and treat existing illnesses. Inoculation is essential for protecting individuals from illness and helping to reduce the spread of infectious diseases.

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International Journal of Infection Prevention

ISSN: 2690-4837
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Yosra A. Helmy, Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, The Ohio State University
International Journal of Infection Prevention promotes the publication of inventive and advanced research work in the field of infection. It aims to maintain a medium for the researchers to submit and exchange the knowledge gained over the world wide.