Vaccinations: Preventing Infectious Diseases

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Dear Editor, Vaccinations are the best way of preventing infectious diseases. There are many reasons to prove this theory. Serious diseases are present all over the world such as measles, polio, chicken pox, and mumps. Children are especially vulnerable to these illnesses which have not been eradicated. Diseases spread easily if they are contagious. Vaccines save lives and have the power to protect children, adults, and a community as a whole. A vaccine is an antigenic material that is used to stimulate a person's immune system as it develops an immunity to a pathogen and stops morbidity from infection. Children are vulnerable to diseases because their immunity from the birth mother fades in the first month of birth. It is the immune system

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