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A vaccine helps your body build immunity to a specific disease by introducing a harmless part of the virus or bacteria. This trains your immune system to recognize and fight it in the future.
Yes. Vaccines go through rigorous testing and approval processes by health authorities before they are made available. They are continuously monitored for safety and effectiveness.
Most vaccines do not cause illness. Some may cause mild side effects like a sore arm, fatigue, or low-grade fever — signs your body is building protection.
Booster shots strengthen or restore immunity that may have weakened over time. They help ensure long-term protection against diseases.
Vaccines are recommended for people of all ages. Specific vaccines are given based on age, health condition, travel, or risk exposure. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.