What are vaccines?
Vaccines protect against severe, often deadly diseases. By stimulating the body's natural defenses, they prepare the body to fight disease faster and more effectively, helping the immune system fight infections by triggering an immune response to specific diseases. That way, if a virus or bacteria enters your body in the future, your immune system will already know how to fight them because you have antibodies built up.
Are vaccines safe?
Vaccines are safe. A vaccine-preventable disease is much more likely to harm the body.
Why should we get vaccinated?
Vaccines save lives, against measles alone they prevented over 21 million deaths between 2010 and 2017. They help against diseases that can cause severe damage, especially in children whose immune systems are still developing.
Can my baby handle all these vaccines?
Yeah. Many parents worry that multivalent vaccines will overwhelm their child's immune system. Children are exposed to many attacks from different types of antigens every day.
Can the vaccine make my child sick?
Almost always, the feeling of discomfort and discomfort is minimal and temporary, such as swelling at the injection site and mild fever. These can often be controlled with medication prescribed by the doctor who administers the vaccination.
But one thing is certain: immunisation is one of the most fantastic scientific innovations. Not only has it made a huge contribution to saving tens of millions of children, but it has also significantly increased life expectancy.
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