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Vaccine-preventable Diseases

Vaccine-preventable diseases are illnesses that can be avoided through the use of vaccines. These diseases are caused by infectious agents like bacteria or viruses, and vaccines help the body develop immunity to them, reducing the risk of getting sick.

Example #1

Measles

Example #2

Polio

Misuse

Misusing vaccines by skipping or delaying important vaccinations can result in outbreaks of preventable diseases like measles. This puts not only unvaccinated individuals at risk but also individuals who cannot receive certain vaccines due to medical reasons, like those with weakened immune systems.

Benefits

The benefits of vaccines can be seen in the near-eradication of diseases like polio in many parts of the world. Vaccines have drastically reduced illness, disability, and death from various infectious diseases.

Conclusion

Vaccine-preventable diseases pose a serious risk to public health, but vaccines provide a safe and effective way to protect individuals and communities from these diseases.

Related Terms

VaccinationHerd Immunity

Last Modified: 4/30/2024
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