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How do immunizations prevent the spread of diseases? (1 point) Responses Once immunization occurs, everyone is protected. Once immunization occurs, everyone is protected. Once immunization occurs, the disease cannot spread to another person. Once immunization occurs, the disease cannot spread to another person. Once immunization occurs, the disease dies. Once immunization occurs, the disease dies. Once immunization occurs, the likelihood that the disease will spread decreases.
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The most accurate response is: **Once immunization occurs, the likelihood that the disease will spread decreases.**
Immunizations help to build immunity in individuals, which reduces the overall incidence of the disease within the community. This decrease in prevalence can lead to herd immunity, where even those who are not immunized are less likely to be exposed to the disease.
Immunizations help to build immunity in individuals, which reduces the overall incidence of the disease within the community. This decrease in prevalence can lead to herd immunity, where even those who are not immunized are less likely to be exposed to the disease.
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