Different vaccination drives undergoing throughout the world against different diseases
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Vaccines reduce the risk of infection by working with the body’s natural defenses to help it safely develop immunity to diseases. When germs, like bacteria/viruses invade body, they attack and multiply. The immune system then has to fight the infection. Vaccines cause the immune system to develop the same response as it does to a real infection so the body can recognize and fight the vaccine-preventable disease in the future. Sometimes after getting a vaccine, there are minor symptoms,(redness or swelling) indicating the body building immunity. vaccine-preventable disease in the future. Sometimes after getting a vaccine, there are minor symptoms,(redness or swelling) indicating the body building immunity.
Polio vaccine called IPV (or inactivated poliovirus). Polio vaccine protects your child from polio& developing lifelong paralysis from polio.
Hepatitis B is a contagious liver disease caused by the hepatitis B virus with developing an acute infection leading to hospitalization. The best way to stay protected of hepatitis B is getting hepatitis vaccine and boosters. It not only protects the spread but also prevents developing liver disease and cancer from hepatitis
B.Rubella, also called “German measles,” is a disease caused by virus. The infection is usually mild with fever & rashes. But, if a pregnant woman gets infected, this dangerous virus can cause either miscarriage or serious birth defects. The best protection against Rubella is getting measles-mumps-rubella vaccine (MMR shot). It is vitally recommended by doctors for children and pregnant women
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