November 17, 2008

Immunization

Immunization
Immunization or Vaccination is one of the primary prevention to prevent infection with the disease, enter the vaccine product into the human body. In this way, someone will have the Antibody, be spared from the disease, is not infectious to other individuals and eventually decide the transmission of disease.

This routine immunization is usually done for children. However, adults also do not close the possibility of disease prevention with vaccination, such as Hepatitis vaccination and others.

Not all diseases can be prevented by immunization. Vomiting Excrement, Dysentery, Dengue Fever, Malaria, Bird Flu, and Leptospirosis is an example of disease that can not be prevented by immunization.

Many diseases can be prevented by immunization, such as Tuberculosis (TB), Diphtheria, Tetanus, Polio, Measles, Hepatitis A, B, Influenza, Pneumonia, Meningitis, Rubella, Rabies, Fever.

Someone’s assumption is often wrong, that someone will not be immunized after infected by certain diseases. Nonetheless, although the someone has been immunized or vaccinated, he/she still has the possibility to be infected by certain diseases, but it will not be too serious, indeed, if not immunized or vaccinated, will be very easily infected. Anyway, although if you’ve got immunization or vaccination, you must still maintain your health.

2 comments:

L. Venkata Subramaniam said...

Immunization has saved millions of lives. It could be the reason for improving infant mortality levels by so much.

you will find this article on drug design interesting

L. Venkata Subramaniam said...

I meant this article

http://indradhanush-laal.blogspot.com/2008/03/in-silico-drug-design.html

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