THE EFFECTIVE WAYS OF USING VACCINETION AND PREVENTION OF INFECTIOUS DIESEAS IN THE COMMUNITY
Fati Mallam Gana , Msc Student Of City University CambodiaAbstract
This study is on the effective ways of protecting infectious dieseas in the public, through use of vaccinetion . Immunization is the process whereby a person is made immune or resistant to an infectious disease, typically by the administration of vaccine. These vaccines help to stimulate the body’s own immune system to protect the person against subsequent infection or disease. Every year more than 10 million children in low- and middle-income countries die before they reach their fifth birthdays. Most die because they do not have access effective interventions that would combat common and preventable childhood illnesses.In 2015, there were 134 200 measles deaths globally – about 367 deaths every day or 15 deaths every hour, to determine the social- demographic characteristic of the participant/ respondent, to identify reason why parents do refused to bring their children for immunization, We should therefore work harmoniously to ensure that every child is adequately immunized.
Keywords
Ways, effective, diesease, infectious, prevent, vaccinetion, community
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