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- Vaccines and immunization: What is vaccination?
Vaccine ingredients can look unfamiliar when they are listed on a label However, many of the components used in vaccines occur naturally in the body, in the environment, and in the foods we eat All of the ingredients in vaccines – as well as the vaccines themselves - are thoroughly tested and monitored to ensure they are safe
- Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Vaccines and vaccine safety
While COVID-19 vaccines are highly effective against serious disease and death, no vaccine is 100% effective Vaccinated people can get infected and may fall ill with COVID-19 This is known as a ‘breakthrough infection’ or ‘breakthrough case’ Breakthrough infections can happen with any vaccine and do not mean that the vaccine does not
- COVID-19 vaccines - World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO’s COVID-19 dashboard also features the number of vaccine doses administered globally, with more detail provided on the dedicated COVID-19 vaccination dashboard At a regional level, there is an AFRO COVID-19 vaccines dashboard and a PAHO COVID-19 vaccines deliveries dashboard
- Vaccines and immunization - World Health Organization (WHO)
When you get a vaccine, your immune system responds We now have vaccines to prevent more than 20 life-threatening diseases, helping people of all ages live longer, healthier lives Immunization currently prevents 3 5 million to 5 million deaths every year from diseases like diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, influenza and measles
- How do vaccines work? - World Health Organization (WHO)
Before the measles vaccine was introduced in 1963, major epidemics occurred every few years, causing an estimated 2 6 million deaths annually, mostly among young children Between 2000 and 2023, measles vaccination prevented an estimated 60 million deaths
- Know the facts - World Health Organization (WHO)
When you get a vaccine, your immune system responds We now have vaccines to prevent more than 30 life-threatening diseases and infections, helping people of all ages live longer, healthier lives Immunization currently prevents 3 5 million to 5 million deaths every year from diseases like diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough
- COVID-19 Vaccines Advice - World Health Organization (WHO)
Unprecedented scientific collaborations, extensive prior research and substantial public funding enabled swift COVID-19 vaccine development to be completed in record time – while maintaining high safety standards New versions of the vaccine are being developed as the COVID-19 virus continues to circulate and change
- Vaccines WPRO - World Health Organization (WHO)
The Regional Strategic Framework for Vaccine-Preventable Diseases and Immunization in the Western Pacific 2021-2030 was developed to expand the scope of immunization, maximize the benefits of vaccines and immunization programmes, and further accelerate control, and achieve and sustain elimination of additional vaccine-preventable diseases
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