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Vamaliah I.

Acmad English for Academic and Professional Purposes

G12 JJ Thomson

Vaccination is a simple, safe, and effective way of protecting you against


harmful diseases, before you come into contact with them. It uses your body’s natural
defenses to build resistance to specific infections and makes your immune system
stronger. The development of safe and efficacious vaccination against diseases that
cause substantial morbidity and mortality has been one of the foremost scientific
advances of the 21st century. Vaccination, along with sanitation and clean drinking
water, are public health interventions that are undeniably responsible for improved
health outcomes globally. Vaccines teach your immune system how to create
antibodies that protect you from diseases. It's much safer for your immune system to
learn this through vaccination than by catching the diseases and treating them. Once
your immune system knows how to fight a disease, it can often give you lifelong
protection. Vaccines not only provide individual protection for those persons who are
vaccinated, they can also provide community protection by reducing the spread of
disease within a population.

Thesis Statement:

Vaccinations are crucial for public health as they effectively prevent the
spread of infectious diseases, protect vulnerable populations, and contribute to overall
community well-being.

I. Introduction

A. Background information on vaccinations


B. Importance of vaccinations for public health

II. Protection of Vulnerable Populations

A. The role of vaccinations in safeguarding infants and young children


B. Immunization benefits for the elderly and individuals with weakened immune
systems

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