Vaccine Basics
Vaccines help prevent people from getting sick. There are many
kinds of vaccines. Each vaccine is made up of parts of weakened or killed
bacteria or viruses of a specific disease. After you have a vaccine, your
body's
immune system makes
antibodies to fight the disease. If you are exposed to
the same disease in the future, the antibodies kill the bacteria or viruses
before they have a chance to make you sick.
If you get a vaccine, it may not completely prevent you from
getting a disease, but it makes it much less likely. If you get a disease even
after you have been vaccinated, it usually will be only a mild case.
Vaccines are usually given by shot (injection). Some are given by
mouth as a pill or liquid, or by a spray (aerosol) into the nose. Vaccines are
also called
immunizations.