Misunderstandings go hand in hand with vaccines.
Such misapprehensions exist because many do not understand the way vaccines
function. Every strategic advisory group has strived to spread the correct information
about vaccines. The knowledge of vaccines
in India is still less. Several vaccine-related myths populate the memory
of a large part of Indian population. Let us debunk myths associated to vaccinums.
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Myth
1 – Getting an overwhelming dose of vaccines can be harmful for a child’s
immune system
The immunisation schedule for many
parents is daunting. Parents, however, must realize that every immunization
schedule is designed keeping in mind a child’s growth and development. Vaccinums
never badly affects a child’s immune system. The bodies of babies are immunologically
challenged every second by the dust they breathe, and the food (having traces
of bacteria) they eat. Hence, babies have the capacity to react safely to the
immunological challenges put up by a vaccine.
Myth
2 – Other children’s vaccinations can support a child’s immune system
Skipping vaccination sessions is never
done in a child’s interest. By ignoring vaccine programs, parents put their
child’s life in danger. The phenomenon to enjoy the protection got from a group
of vaccinated individuals is known as herd immunity. The herd immunity,
however, does work when a large number of vaccinated children/people exist. If
the number of vaccinated people is low, then herd immunity can’t be enjoyed. The
herd immunity for measles will be achieved only when 95 percent of population
is vaccinated.
Myth
3 – No vaccinations are required as major illnesses have disappeared
Mankind has possibly controlled major
diseases. Still it is not easy to say that the global population does not
require any type of vaccines. To date, a few diseases – such as pertussis and measles
– have the capacity to infect a large amount of population. In 2003 in the
U.S., many children died due to pertussis.
These and many other myths surround
vaccinations. Getting vaccinated is important for children as well as adults.
The advances in medicine and vaccinology have helped in achieving success with vaccine optimization.
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