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Vaccines
What is Vaccination?
Vaccination protects children against serious diseases by training the immune system against disease germs.
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Tell me more about 3 in 1 Vaccination during pregnancy.
During pregnancy, most women receive Tetanus injection. But now you
and your baby can receive protection against 3 diseases Tetanus,
Diphtheria and Pertussis. All three together.
While Tetanus is a
nerve disease, Diphtheria is a throat infection that can blocks
airways and Pertussis is a serious respiratory disease that can lead
to hospitalization in infants less than 2 months of age.

What is a vaccine made of?
A vaccine is made from very small amounts of weak or dead germs that can cause diseases — for example, viruses, bacteria, or toxins. It prepares your body to fight the disease faster and more effectively so you won’t get sick.
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How does Vaccine work?
Vaccines contain the same germs that cause disease. But they have been either killed, or weakened to the point that they don’t make you sick. Some vaccines contain only a part of the disease germ.
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What are the benefits of vaccination?
The most obvious benefit of vaccination is, of course, protection from disease. But there is more to it than that. There are really three types of benefit to vaccination — personal benefits and community benefits
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