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Vaccines were first discovered in the 18th century by a doctor named Edward Jenner who found a vaccine for cowpox.
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10 Interesting Fact About The science of vaccines
10 Interesting Fact About The science of vaccines
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Vaccines were first discovered in the 18th century by a doctor named Edward Jenner who found a vaccine for cowpox.
Vaccines work by introducing viruses or bacteria that are weakened or turned off into the body to help the body develop immunity to disease.
Vaccination is one of the best ways to prevent the spread of infectious diseases such as polio, measles, and tetanus.
Vaccination can help prevent disease outbreaks and protect individuals who are vulnerable to diseases, such as children and parents.
Vaccination can help prevent the spread of disease from animals to humans, such as bird flu and swine flu.
Vaccination has helped reduce the death rate due to disease, such as smallpox and polio.
Vaccination can help prevent the spread of bacterial antibiotics by preventing bacterial infections that can be treated with antibiotics.
Vaccination can help prevent serious complications from disease, such as pneumonia and ear infections.
Vaccination can help prevent long -term disability and damage caused by disease, such as blindness and paralysis.
Vaccination is one of the best ways to protect overall public health by helping to prevent the spread of disease from one individual to another.