Vaccination is a process that helps the immune system fight against infectious diseases by introducing a weakened or inactive form of a pathogen. This helps the body develop immunity without causing illness.
Why Is Vaccination Important?
Prevents deadly diseases – Protects against diseases like measles, polio, and hepatitis.
Boosts immunity – Helps the body recognize and fight infections.
Reduces disease outbreaks – Creates herd immunity, protecting even those who aren’t vaccinated.
Saves lives – Vaccines have helped eliminate diseases like smallpox.
Common vaccines include COVID-19, flu vaccine, tetanus, and MMR (measles, mumps, rubella). Staying up-to-date with vaccinations ensures long-term protection against serious diseases.
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