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- Vaccines Immunizations | Vaccines Immunizations | CDC
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- Vaccines and immunization: What is vaccination?
Vaccination is a simple, safe, and effective way of protecting you against harmful diseases, before you come into contact with them It uses your body’s natural defenses to build resistance to specific infections and makes your immune system stronger
- Public Health for All Vaccine Recommendations
The CDPH Mpox Vaccination website has current CDPH recommendations on the use of mpox vaccine for California These recommendations are designed to protect those at increased risk of infection based on disease data in California
- Vaccines at CVS - Schedule Your Vaccine Appointment Online
What is the difference between immunizations and vaccines? A vaccination refers to the process of receiving a vaccine whereas an immunization refers to the process by which a person becomes protected against a disease through vaccination
- Vaccination - Wikipedia
Vaccination is the administration of a vaccine to help the immune system develop immunity from a disease Vaccines contain a microorganism or virus in a weakened, live or killed state, or proteins or toxins from the organism In stimulating the body's adaptive immunity, they help prevent sickness from an infectious disease
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- Vaccine | Definition, Types, History, Facts | Britannica
In addition to the development of memory B cells, which are capable of triggering a secondary immune response upon exposure to the pathogen targeted by a vaccine, vaccination is also beneficial at the population level
- Where To Get Vaccinated - Vaccine Information
Vaccines are routinely available at doctors’ offices, public and community health clinics, and pharmacies Special vaccination clinics are sometimes held at schools or other public locations, especially when large numbers of people need to be vaccinated at once (such as during the COVID-19 pandemic)
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