Why Immunization is Essential for Community Health and Protection against Infectious Diseases
by Priya Jadhav
Dr B K Vishwanath Bhat ,Pediatrician and MD of Radhakrishna Multispecialty Hospital, Bengaluru
Immunization is one of the most important
ways to protect children from serious and life-threatening diseases. Vaccines
work by helping the body build immunity to specific infections or diseases.
When children receive vaccinations, their immune system produces a response
that helps them fight off the specific disease if they are ever exposed to it.
Here are some key reasons why immunization
is important for children:
Prevention of serious illnesses: Vaccines
are designed to protect children from serious and life-threatening illnesses
such as diphtheria,pertussis,measles, mumps,rubella,polio, tetanus, hepatitis
B, HIB,pneumococcus,rotaviruses,chickenpox and influenza.
Protection of the community: Vaccinations
not only protect the individual child, but also contribute to the overall
protection of the community by reducing the spread of infectious diseases.
Safe and effective: Vaccines are thoroughly
tested for safety and effectiveness before they are approved for use. Serious
side effects from vaccines are extremely rare.
Cost-effective: Vaccinations are a
cost-effective way to prevent disease and reduce healthcare costs associated
with treating infectious diseases.
Long-term protection: Immunization provides
long-term protection against infectious diseases, which can have serious and
lasting health consequences.
Required for school and daycare: In many
countries, children are required to be vaccinated before they can attend school
or daycare, in order to protect the health of all students and staff.
Overall, immunization is a critical
component of children's health and well-being. By getting their recommended
vaccines on schedule, children can stay healthy and protected from serious and
potentially life-threatening illnesses.
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