PREVENTION OF SIDE EFFECTS OF VACCINATION
Keywords:
Vaccine, prevention, side effects, drugs.Abstract
Like all medicines, vaccines can also cause adverse reactions. However, they are not unusual and usually pass quickly. Severe side effects, complications and damage to health as a result of vaccination occur very rarely. Here you will learn what to do if there are suspected side effects. By the side reaction of vaccination, they mean the normal reaction of the body to the introduction of a foreign pathogen protein. Therefore, these reactions should not be considered in the context of negative consequences comparable to the transferred or tolerated disease.
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