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Immunizations 101 5z2a6a

Sep 27, 2018

Immunization Awareness Month is observed in flu season by learning why immunizations are so important to your health.

What Is It? 6r2l35

Immunizations, or vaccinations, make you immune to certain diseases. They prepare your body to fight health at risk of serious illnesses.

Immunizations 101

Why Is It Important? b6lu

Immunizations protect you, your family, your friends and everyone else you care about from deadly diseases. In fact, they save thousands of lives each year! Formerly common diseases like measles and smallpox have declined or been wiped out in North America because of vaccinations.

Who Should Be Immunized? 2k1a4k

Everyone from babies to grandparents need to get immunized. Since kids are more vulnerable to infections than adults are, most vaccines are given soon after you're born until you're about six years old.

Which Immunizations Do You Need? jcy

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends kids get the following vaccinations:

  • Influenza
  • PCV (pneumonia, blood infections)
  • Measles, mumps and rubella
  • Chicken pox
  • Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis
  • Polio
  • Meningitis
  • Bacterial meningitis
  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis B

What Are the Risks? 5w2s25

In addition to pain and soreness from the vaccine, the most common risks linked to immunizations are fever, rashes, autism, which is a brain development disorder that affects your ability to communicate and interact with people. While some parents of autistic children believe immunizations are to blame, studies have not been able to prove that the two are linked.

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