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Who invented the vaccination?

ALouis Pasteur
BEdward Jenner
CAlexander Fleming
DRobert Koch

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Correct Answer: B: Edward Jenner

Explanation: The correct answer is B: Edward Jenner. Edward Jenner invented the first vaccine for smallpox in 1796, pioneering the field of vaccination. He observed that milkmaids who caught cowpox were immune to smallpox, leading to his experiments.

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