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IMMUNIZATION FOR NEWBORNS BABY

TRI MUKTI WULANDARI (1811011004)


Definition of Immunization

• Immunization is an effort to provide immunity to infants and children by entering the vaccine into the body so
that the body makes anti-substances for prevent certain diseases. While the vaccine is the material used to
stimulate the formation of anti-substances that are inserted into the body through injections such as BCG, DPT,
Measles, and mouth vaccines such as the polio vaccine.
The purpose of immunization is to prevent certain diseases from occurring
someone and eliminate certain diseases in a group of people (population) or
even eliminate certain diseases from the world as in variola smallpox
Purpose of immunization. This last situation might occur in the type diseases that can
Immunization be transmitted through humans, such as diphtheria.
Benefits of Immunization

a. The body defenses that are formed will be taken for life
b. Vaccination is cost-effective because it is cheap and effective
c. Vaccination is not dangerous, serious reactions are very rare, far more rarely than
complications that arise when attacked by the disease naturally.
Types of Immunization

• Active immunization • Passive immunization


• Is the administration of substances as • Is a substance (immunoglubulin) which is a
antigens that are expected to occur artificial substance produced through an infectious
infection process so that the body experiences process that can be derived from human or
a specific immunological reaction that will animal plasma that is used to overcome
produces a cellular and humoral response microbes that are thought to have entered the
and the production of memory cells, so that if infected body
an infection actually occurs the body can
quickly respond.
1 BCG immunization (Bacillus Calmette
Guerine)

2 DPT vaccine (Diphtheria Pertussis


Tetanus)

3
Some Immunizations that TT vaccine (Tetanus Toksoid)
are Recommended in
Children 4 Polio Vaccine (Oral Polio Vaccine =
OPV)

5 Measles Vaccine.

6 Hepatitis B Vaccine
Pros and Cons of Immunization and Vaccines
• Counter Opinion • Pro opinion
• Vaccines are illegitimate because they use • An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
mediaginjal apes, pigs, baby abortion, blood of Because there have been many cases of pregnant
people who contract infections that incidentally women carrying Toxoplasma, Rubella, Hepatitis B
users of alcohol, drugs, and others. These are all viruses that endanger the mother and fetus. It can
unlawful to use in Shari'a. even cause a newborn to die. And can be prevented
• Harmful side effects because they contain mercury, by vaccines.
thimerosal, aluminum, benzetonium chloride, and • Harmful side effects can we minimize by responding
other harmful substances that will trigger autism, to conditions when going to immunization and more
brain defects, and others. find out the types of vaccine brands and the correct
• More dangers than benefits, many side effects. schedule according to the conditions of each person.
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