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Answering Your Questions on Vaccines Today

Category: Vaccines Today

Eighty percent of people will get an HPV infection in their lifetime. About 14 million Americans, including teens, become infected with HPV each year. While most HPV infections will go away on their own, infections that don’t go away can cause cancer…
To provide the best protection, some vaccines require an additional dose or doses as we get older. For example, the pertussis vaccine offers a good level of protection within the first two years of getting vaccinated…
Most vaccine-preventable diseases are spread from person to person. If one person in a community gets an infectious disease, he or she can spread it to others who are not immune…
Immunity is the body’s way of protecting against and preventing disease. Children are born with an immune system composed of cells, glands, organs, and fluids located throughout the body…
Vaccines help develop immunity by imitating an infection. This type of infection doesn’t cause illness, but it does cause the immune system to produce antibodies that help protect you from the disease in the future…
Currently, the United States has the safest, most effective vaccine supply in its history. Hundreds of medical studies completed over many decades by credible and respected doctors and scientists across the world…
The following vaccines that children routinely receive between birth and 6 years old protect against 14 diseases:..
The diseases we vaccinate against have declined, but they haven’t disappeared…

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