rokotusta
Rokotusta, or vaccination, is the medical practice of administering a vaccine to stimulate the body's immune system to develop protection against infectious diseases without causing the disease itself. Vaccines may contain inactivated or attenuated organisms, purified proteins, inactivated toxins (toxoids), or genetic material such as mRNA, and are designed to present antigens that educate immune memory.
By exposing the immune system to these antigens, vaccines trigger adaptive immune responses and the development
Vaccination programs typically involve scheduled doses given at specific ages or intervals, sometimes with booster shots.
Most vaccine side effects are mild, such as soreness at the injection site or fatigue; serious adverse
Vaccination has dramatically reduced or eliminated many infectious diseases worldwide, preventing illness, hospitalizations, and deaths. Public