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The importance of vaccination in the specific prevention of children and adolescents

London IB;
Mocelin MQM;
Villela MFA;
Andrade JA

Isabela Barreiros London

Manuela de Queirós Mattoso Mocelin

Maria Fernanda Alencar Villela

Julia Anholeto de Andrade


Keywords

Immunization
Infection
Effectiveness

Abstract

Specific prevention is one of the levels of primary prevention, characterized by actions during the pre-pathogenic period on pathogens and their vectors. Among the various forms of specific protection, we have vaccination, which consists of the application of etiological agents or parts thereof, such as viruses and bacteria, living or dead, and is currently considered the most efficient way of protection against infectious diseases, given that the stimulus for the production of antibodies occurs. Thus, after being tested and approved for efficacy and safety, each and every vaccine is recommended by the health authorities and legally considered an essential health measure.

 

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/alookdevelopv1-161


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Copyright (c) 2023 Isabela Barreiros London , Manuela de Queirós Mattoso Mocelin , Maria Fernanda Alencar Villela , Julia Anholeto de Andrade

Author(s)

  • Isabela Barreiros London
  • Manuela de Queirós Mattoso Mocelin
  • Maria Fernanda Alencar Villela
  • Julia Anholeto de Andrade