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Vaccinations protect us from serious illnesses by stimulating the immune system to create antibodies against specific bacteria or viruses?
Immunizing oneself with vaccines protects us against serious illnesses such as Measles, Whooping Cough, Poliomyelitis, Tetanus, Rotavirus, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Chickenpox, Influenza, Pneumonia, Cervical Cancer, Prostate Cancer and even COVID – 19.
Among the safest medical products available are vaccines. Scientists are working endlessly to ensure that they are made even safer. Every vaccine undergoes critical testing before it being licensed and vaccine safety continues to be monitored as long as the vaccine is in use.
Vaccine side effects are mostly minor.
Minor side effects include soreness at the injection site or a low-grade fever. These side effects are treatable and do not last long.
Serious problems as an effect of vaccination have a very small risk. However, potential risks from the diseases which vaccines prevent are very much greater than the potential risks related with the vaccines themselves.
Disease germs reproduce as they enter a person’s body. The immune system recognizes these germs as foreign objects and responds by creating proteins called antibodies. These antibodies help destroy germs that make a person sick and protect the person from future infections.
Vaccines help develop immunity without the person getting sick first. They are made from the same germs that cause diseases, germs that are either killed or weakened therefore not making a person sick.
If a person gets exposed to a real disease, the antibodies are then activated to protect the body.
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