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Vaccines are an effective way to prevent a range of infectious diseases. They stimulate your immunity with a small amount of disease-bearing microorganism in a weakened or killed state without producing the disease itself.
Vaccinations are the adage, “Prevention is better than cure,” in action. They help your body develop immunity to several infectious diseases without falling ill. Mandatory vaccinations have helped eradicate diseases like polio and smallpox and successfully prevented diseases like tetanus. Vaccines helped save millions of lives in the 20th century and continue to do so today.
Immunization isn’t only for children. You need to continue getting vaccinated as an adult too due to several reasons including waning childhood vaccinations, work requirements, travel, pregnancy, lifestyle or health conditions. Even if you’ve received a vaccine for a disease as a child, you may need a new “booster” shot.
There are four vaccinations that adults over the age of 50 should get; the seasonal influenza shot(’flu shot’), shingles, pneumococcal (to help prevent pneumonia in over 65s with certain health conditions) and tetanus every 10 years. The triple vaccine for tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis recommended for pregnant women. Each immunization has different doses and requirements, speaking to your doctor will help you understand which vaccines you need.
Yes, vaccines are safe. While vaccines can have side effects in some people, they are very rare and not serious. The illnesses they help prevent however, are a greater risk to you than the side effects. Your doctor or travel clinic will be able to answer any questions or concerns you may have about getting vaccinated.