Immunization vs Seroconversion - What's the difference?
immunization | seroconversion |
(US, uncountable) The process by which an individual is exposed to a material that is designed to prime his or her immune system against that material.
(US, countable) One such exposure.
(immunology) The development of specific antibodies in the blood serum as a result of infection or immunization
As nouns the difference between immunization and seroconversion
is that immunization is (us|uncountable) the process by which an individual is exposed to a material that is designed to prime his or her immune system against that material while seroconversion is seroconversion.immunization
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Alternative forms
* immunisation (UK)Noun
- Immunization against influenza is important for all child-care workers.
- The first immunization a baby gets is against HBV.
