Vaccines are for the purpose of disease prevention.
Vaccination is the process of introducing harmless pathogens to the body for a response trigger without an actual infection.
Vaccines are either composed of:
*dead pathogens
*weakened pathogens
*protiens from the target pathogens
Yes, vaccines are highly effective in preventing measles. The measles vaccine provides long-lasting immunity and is a critical tool in reducing the spread of the disease. It is recommended that individuals receive two doses of the measles vaccine for optimal protection.
Because vaccines are the disease ,but dead so your white blood cells get ready when the actual disease comes. It is NOT a treatment. It is NOT a prevention.
vaccines are drugs that are weakened form of disease causing germs they are used for preventing one from getting a disease
because they protect you from disease
A vaccines helps because they put some of the disease in your body then your body can get use to it so if you get that disease your body can easily fight it out of you!
Vaccines changed society because with out vaccines then there would be so many deaths. Vaccines help to prevent the disease before you get it. Why pay a visit to the doctor when you can just go get the vaccine and not have to get the disease.
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preventing infectious diseases by stimulating the immune system to produce an immune response without causing the disease itself. This helps protect individuals and communities by building immunity and reducing the spread of diseases.
It can be difficult because when the disease evolves your antibodies will not fit the pathogens and you cannot simply have a different vaccine every week as it would be dangerous to your health.
Currently, there is no 24-hour vaccine for whooping cough (pertussis). The available vaccines, such as the DTaP for children and Tdap for adolescents and adults, require time to build immunity, typically several weeks after vaccination. These vaccines are effective in preventing the disease but do not provide immediate protection. If exposure occurs, it is crucial to seek medical advice promptly for appropriate management.
Vaccines are made using the disease-causing virus or bacteria.
vaccines are beneficial because they help prevent a disease happening to a person in the future by developing anti- bodies in the blood. they help fight the infection better