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There are all kind of vaccines every single of them protect us against deadly diseases like Measles, mumps and whooping cough. When you receive vaccines it helps your body Create antibodies. Antibodies are your body‘s defensive cells that fight off any foreign Substance (germs).sometimes your body can create it on its own.

But the diseases you get vaccines are very dangerous. Most people get very sick and some die before enough Antibodies are produced. And also HIB vaccines protect us from Haemophilus type b bacteria. This bacteria cause’s meningitis, (an inflammation of the cover that surrounds the brain) and may cause brain damage

it can infect the blood, joints bones, muscles, throat and the cover surrounds the heart .This especially dangerous for babies.  The BCG vaccine currently use is an attenuated strain of Mycobacterium bovis and requires boosters every 3-4 years. The D in DPT stand for Diphtheria and tetanus is an infection that attacks the

Throat, mouth and nose. This is a very contagious disease (easy to get), but rare ever since the vaccine was created. Diphtheria can cause someone stop breathing

and can form a gray web that may completely cover the windpipe. Also if this disease is not treated right away it could cause pneumonia, heart failure or paralysis.  Before vaccines parents in the United States could expect that every year;

  • Polio would paralyze 10,000 children
  • Rubella (German measles) would cause birth defect and mental retardation in as many as 20,000 newborns.
  • Measles would infect about 4 million children, killing 3,000.
  • Diphtheria  would be one of the most common causes of death in school-aged
  • Pertussis (whooping cough ) would kill thousands of infants.

 

Vaccines have reduced and , in some cases, eliminated  many diseases that killed or severely disabled people just a few generations before. Vaccines  are a routing p 

t of health care.

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