imunisation may very wel save you from being maimed or death. regardles what is said obout the possible side effect of imunisation. there are many people in the worl that are alive and healthy because the were imunised. and some that are dead or maimed because they or their parents were afraid of so called side effects.
Vaccines prevent disease. It is always better to prevent disease rather than treat it- better to never get it in the first place. Vaccines prevent death. Vaccines are responsible for the control (if not eradication) of many diseases which were once common, like polio, measles, diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), rubella (German measles), mumps, and tetanus. Even though most of these diseases are now rare, there are occasional outbreaks, especially in areas where many children have not been vaccinated. Immunizing individual children also helps to protect the health of the community, especially those people who are not immunized, like children less than a year old cannot receive the measles vaccine but can be infected by the measles virus, those who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons (e.g., children with leukemia). In addition, people who are sick will be less likely to be exposed to disease germs that can be passed around by unvaccinated children. Immunization also slows down or stops disease outbreaks. For more information see the related link.
When one is vaccinated, the risk of getting the disease they are being vaccinated against goes down greatly. They are also at less risk of being a carrier of the disease and passing it onto those who cannot fight the disease off, such as the elderly, the young, and those with compromised immune systems. Herd immunity is caused by most people getting the vaccine, and protecting those who are unable to get the vaccine.
Also, certain diseases that are more common in other countries can travel to countries where that disease is less common. Many people may no longer be vaccinated against the disease, and it may result in a deadly outbreak.
In the big picture, vaccination reduces both the incidence and impact a disease has in a large population. While the (very) rare individual may experience harmful side-effects of certain vaccines, the overall population will be much more resistant (and, possibly even immune) to infection by the disease inoculated against.
· The body is exposed to a little amount of the organism, causing a particular disease. Though the organisms are modified to make them safe enough for the body, they are rendered with the ability to create the specific infection. With this, the immune system
· of the body becomes active and produces antibodies to fight the foreign organism. This process makes the body equipped for fighting against the specific disease. This is because whenever the same organism will enter the system, the immune cells will recognize it and will mount an efficient resistance against it. Thus, vaccination works great deal in strengthening the immunity and protecting the body from fatal diseases.
It does what it says: it helps to make your body more immune against diseases. For example, if you are immune to the common cold, then you cannot get infected by it.
It promotes adaptive immunity so that your body can respond to infections faster and perhaps without your awareness of it. Each subsequent immunization boosts reaction speed.
protect againist dieases
Yes its good
If you are coming from the US there is not specific requirements for Vaccinations for Abu Dhabi; However, it is good practice to have the following vaccinations when doing international travel of any kind:HEP A & BMMRTyphoidTetanus/Diphtheria
No one needs any special vaccinations to go from Canada to the USA or vice versa, it is a good idea though to get special vaccinations if you are travelling to Mexico.
Pet vaccinations are shots that you can get your pet to guard against illnesses and things like that. I think that having your pet spayed or neutered is also considered a pet vaccination, though I'm not so sure.
There are no vaccinations for HIV or AIDS.
One of the most important things to research once you get a new puppy of any kind is what kind of vaccinations are needed to keep your puppy in good health. Unfortunately puppies are extremely sensitive to a lot of ailments - both non-threatening and life threatening - that an adult dog isn't. Amongst the most important vaccinations are Parvo shots, Colostrum and Rabie shots.
The CDC recommend that one has the following vaccinations more traveling to Israel. A routine vaccine which covers things like measles and tetanus as well as vaccines for hepatitis A and B.
Vaccinations and access to medications are two things that are improving life for many Africans. These things are lengthening the lifespan of Africans by keeping them from dying to preventable diseases.
Get vaccinations,Adopt a healthy lifestyle,and Practice good hygiene
Vaccinations are acceptable by the Pentecostal church.
vaccinations prevents us from having an specific disease.
vaccinations required for living in Georgia