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Vaccines save lives. You have the power to protect your baby from dangerous illnesses like measles, tetanus and hepatitis. Being a parent is a big responsibility, and the best thing you can do for your child's health is to learn the facts so that you can make the best choices.

The vaccines for humans against viruses .The rabies vaccine was the first human vaccine where the virus was attenuated in a laboratory.

Vaccination For Kids

Live, attenuated vaccine

These vaccines are made up of living virus or bacteria that have been weakened (attenuated) by scientists. These vaccines are very effective, but in rare cases (such as in people with compromised immune systems), can cause infection. Like smallpox, chickenpox, nasal spray, shingles, Yellow fever

Inactivated/killed vaccine

These vaccines are made up of living virus or bacteria that have been weakened (attenuated) by scientists. These vaccines are very effective, but in rare cases (such as in people with compromised immune systems), can cause infection. Like smallpox, chickenpox, nasal spray, shingles, Yellow fever

Toxoid (inactivated toxin) vaccine

When the cause of illness is a toxin that the virus or bacteria emits, scientists may be able to formulate a vaccine from just the deactivated toxin, rather than the whole bacteria. When the vaccine is administered, the immune system learns to fight off the toxin. Like Diphtheria, tetanus

Subunit vaccine

These vaccines are made with only the parts of the microbe that stimulate the immune system. Subunit vaccines can be made by taking apart the actual microbe, or they can be made in the laboratory using genetic engineering techniques.

conjugate vaccine

Some bacteria have special coatings that hide them from the immune system. Conjugate vaccines link these coatings to an organism that an immature immune system can recognize, so it can respond and produce immunity. Like Human papillomavirus (HPV)

Reminder

According to the Recommended Immunization Schedule for Persons 0 — 6 years of age, children may receive up to 24 vaccinations to protect them from up to 14 diseases by the time they're 2 years of age. It may seem like a lot of vaccines for your child, but some parents are unnecessarily concerned..