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Vaccines For Other Infectious Diseases (e.g. Measles, Mumps, Rubella)

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Vaccines for other infectious diseases, such as measles, mumps, and rubella, are medical interventions designed to prevent individuals from contracting these potentially harmful illnesses.

Key Features

  • Prevention of specific infectious diseases
  • Boosting immunity in individuals
  • Protecting vulnerable populations
  • Contributing to overall public health

Pros

  • Effective in preventing outbreaks of infectious diseases
  • Proven track record of saving lives and reducing morbidity
  • Generally safe with minimal side effects
  • Contribute to herd immunity

Cons

  • Some individuals may experience mild side effects after vaccination
  • Rare cases of adverse reactions exist
  • Cost and accessibility issues in some regions

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