Biology, asked by lucy880, 10 months ago

immunisation related questions​

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Answered by heemani
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Common Questions About Immunizations

What do vaccines do? ...

Will my child's immune system be weaker by relying on a vaccine? ...

Will the vaccine give someone the disease it's supposed to prevent? ...

Why should I have my child immunized if all the other kids in school are immunized? ...

Can getting so many vaccines at once harm my baby?

Answered by kesaniaishwaryalaxmi
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  1. How do vaccines work? Do they work against viruses and bacteria?

2.Why aren’t all vaccines 100% effective?

3.Why are there so many vaccines?

4.Is natural immunity better than vaccine acquired immunity?

5.Why do some vaccines require boosters?

6.My child was invited to a chicken pox party. Would it be better for my child to get the chicken pox this way? Why do we vaccinate against a mild disease like chicken pox?

7.can you get a disease from the vaccine that’s supposed to prevent it? And why do some vaccines have live pathogens but others have killed pathogens?

8.Can babies’ immune systems handle so many vaccines?

9.Why is there a new flu vaccine every year?

10.What is herd immunity? Is it real? Does it work?

11.Why is allergy to eggs a contraindication to getting some vaccines?

12.Do vaccines cause autism?

13.People say that vaccines are linked to long-term health problems such as multiple sclerosis, diabetes, and autism. Is that true?

14.The vaccine information sheet for my child’s recent vaccination listed lots of potential side effects. Why is vaccination recommended if it can cause all of these side effects?

15.Do we do enough safety testing with vaccines?

16.Do vaccines have aborted fetal tissue?

17. Isn’t it true that better hygiene and nutrition were responsible for decreases in deaths and disease rates, rather than vaccines?

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