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The purpose of immunization is to protect the individual and the community against diseases that can be prevented by vaccination. Although the vaccines used are very reliable in terms of effectiveness and their side effects are minimal, in general, no vaccine is free of side effects. People who receive the vaccine may experience mild side effects or, in rare cases, severe and even life-threatening side effects. These reactions are sometimes the result of the effects of the vaccine itself, and in others are due to errors in how the vaccine is stored or administered. Whatever the reason,…mehr

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The purpose of immunization is to protect the individual and the community against diseases that can be prevented by vaccination. Although the vaccines used are very reliable in terms of effectiveness and their side effects are minimal, in general, no vaccine is free of side effects. People who receive the vaccine may experience mild side effects or, in rare cases, severe and even life-threatening side effects. These reactions are sometimes the result of the effects of the vaccine itself, and in others are due to errors in how the vaccine is stored or administered. Whatever the reason, whenever an adverse reaction to immunization occurs, it causes people to worry. Another important point about the lack of acceptance of the vaccination program, even if it is by one person, is the risk of disease outbreak and the threat of eradication programs and the elimination of vaccine-preventable diseases in general. To increase the acceptance of immunization and improve the quality of services, care for adverse immunization outcomes should be considered as an integral part of immunization programs.Due to the reduction of vaccine-preventable diseases by development of immunization.
Autorenporträt
Reza Dehghani: Licenciado y profesor de HematologíaSeyedeh Safoora Moosavi: Licenciada en Microbiología Seyed Ehsan Hosseini: Licenciado y profesor de Inmunología.