rokotettuja
Rokotettuja is a Finnish word that translates to "vaccinated" in English. It refers to individuals who have received one or more vaccines. Vaccination is a process of administering a vaccine to a person, typically through injection, to stimulate their immune system and protect them against a specific disease. Vaccines contain weakened or inactivated forms of pathogens, or components of them, which trigger an immune response without causing the illness itself. This process helps the body develop immunity, making it better equipped to fight off future infections from the actual disease. The term "rokotettuja" specifically denotes the state of having undergone this process. Public health initiatives worldwide aim to increase the number of rokotettuja to achieve herd immunity, a form of indirect protection that occurs when a large percentage of a population is immune to an infection, thereby providing a measure of protection for individuals who are not immune. The concept of being rokotettuja is central to preventative medicine and disease control strategies.