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Ring immunity

\rɪŋ\ \ɪmˈjunəti\

Ring immunity is a form of protection from an infectious disease where a ‘ring’ of immune people is created around each infected individual to stop the spread of the disease.

Ring immunity via strategic vaccination was used to control smallpox until the last case in 1977.

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