Vaccination is a boon for newborns. All childrens should be vaccinated as per National immunisation schedule to protect them from deadliest diseases (Polio, Hepatitis, Pneumonnia, Rota diarrhoea,TB, etc)
Vaccination is a boon for newborns. All childrens should be vaccinated as per National immunisation shedule to protect them from deadliest disease (Polio,Hepatitis,Pneumonnia,Rota diarrhoea,T.B etc.)
Vaccination is crucial for preventing infectious diseases and their complications. It helps control the spread of diseases, protects individuals and communities, and contributes to overall public health.
Vaccines work by introducing harmless parts of pathogens (antigens) into the body, prompting the immune system to produce an immune response. This immune response creates memory cells that "remember" the pathogen, providing protection upon future exposure.
Vaccines undergo rigorous testing in clinical trials to ensure safety and effectiveness. Serious side effects are rare, and the benefits of vaccination in preventing diseases and their complications far outweigh potential risks.
No, vaccines cannot cause the diseases they are designed to prevent. Most vaccines contain weakened or inactivated forms of pathogens, making it impossible to develop the full disease.