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Inoculations From Ills

In order to protect themselves from all kinds of infections by specialists of our country, the "National Calendar of Preventive Inoculations" was introduced. For adults, there are 4 types of recommended prophylactic vaccinations.

The first subtype is tetanus and antidiphtheria vaccinations against diseases, the recommended frequency of vaccination for them is every 10 years. The second subtype of vaccinations is a vaccine against hepatitis B virus, vaccination is performed once, if it was not produced at the birth of a person. The third most famous type of vaccination is a vaccine against influenza, it is recommended to vaccinate annually. And, finally, the 4th type is a pneumococcal vaccine, made to prevent pneumonia, to be performed once at the age of more than 65 years.

There are other types of vaccinations, but they can be said to be of a local nature and are usually produced in cases of departure to areas with a high prevalence of dangerous infectious diseases, such as tick-borne encephalitis, tropical infections, rabies and so on.

By the way, about vaccinations against tick-borne encephalitis! Many are afraid to put these vaccinations against the tick, or consider this procedure excessive, but in vain. The vaccine includes a certain small dose of the virus itself , the person who received the vaccine in the body, adapts to the poison and immunity rejects the tick-borne virus and protects the person. And the consequences of a tick bite of an unvaccinated person are very tragic. A person can not only become disabled, but also die from such a dangerous kind of virus. Vaccination against tick-borne encephalitis does not pose a threat to a person, but there are also contraindications to such vaccination. Put the vaccine follows a certain pattern and it has a sequence and consistency. That is, this vaccine is placed systematically throughout the life of a person. But a man will protect himself and may not be afraid for his health. Especially should be vaccinated children, for whom vaccinations can be free at a certain age.

It should be taken into account that on the basis of scientific analysis it was proved that the gain in vaccination of a person significantly exceeds the danger to the body from any vaccination against illnesses. Adverse reactions to vaccinations develop, as a rule, very rarely, and often do not pose a threat to human life and health.

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