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|title=Concept and practices of immunization and vaccination in Ayurveda  
 
|title=Concept and practices of immunization and vaccination in Ayurveda  
 
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|keywords=Immunization, Charak samhita, carakasamhitaonline, Indian System of Medicine, bala, vaccination in ayurveda, immunity development, immunity boosters, holistic system of medicine, suvarnaprashana, ayurvedic concept of immunization, vaccination
 
|description=Concept of immunization in Ayurveda & contemporary systems  
 
|description=Concept of immunization in Ayurveda & contemporary systems  
 
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Vaccination or developing immunity has gained significant attention during SARS-COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccines are developed to target a specific antigen and prevent a specific disease. This can be included in offense strategy or disease-centric strategy of healthcare systems. [[Ayurveda]] emphasizes on building a strong defense system, that can fight with any type of antigen. This shows the patient-centric ([[purusha]]) views of healthcare in the ancient system of medicine originated in India. The article describes a comprehensive understanding of concepts of immunization in contemporary systems and ancient practices of strengthening immunity.
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<p style="text-align:justify;">Vaccination or developing immunity has gained significant attention during SARS-COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccines are developed to target a specific antigen and prevent a specific disease. This can be included in offense strategy or disease-centric strategy of healthcare systems. [[Ayurveda]] emphasizes on building a strong defense system, that can fight with any type of antigen. This shows the patient-centric ([[purusha]]) views of healthcare in the ancient system of medicine originated in India. The article describes a comprehensive understanding of concepts of immunization in contemporary systems and ancient practices of strengthening immunity.
 
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|label3 = Reviewers  
 
|label3 = Reviewers  
|data3 = Rekhi Rachna <sup>3</sup>, Basisht G.<sup>2</sup>
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|data3 = Rekhi Rachna <sup>3</sup>, Basisht G.<sup>4</sup>
    
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|data4 = Basisht G.<sup>2</sup>
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|data4 = Basisht G.<sup>4</sup>
    
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<sup>3</sup>Pediatrician, Daly City, CA, U.S.A.
 
<sup>3</sup>Pediatrician, Daly City, CA, U.S.A.
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<sup>4</sup>Rheumatologist, Orlando, Florida, U.S.A.
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|label6 = Correspondence email
 
|label6 = Correspondence email
 
|data6 = kpkarthik131@gmail.com, carakasamhita@gmail.com
 
|data6 = kpkarthik131@gmail.com, carakasamhita@gmail.com
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|label7 = Date of first publication:
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|label7 = Publisher
|data7 = January05, 2022
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|data7 = [[Charak Samhita Research, Training and Development Centre]], I.T.R.A., Jamnagar, India
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|data8 = January05, 2022
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|label8 = DOI
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|label9 = DOI
|data8 = under process
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|data9 = 10.47468/CSNE.2022.e01.s09.078
 
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