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Vaccination

What is Vaccination?

Vaccination is a medical procedure that introduces a vaccine into the body to stimulate the immune system to develop protection against infectious diseases. Vaccines contain weakened or inactivated pathogens that train the immune system to recognize and fight harmful organisms without causing the disease itself.

Vaccinations are one of the most effective public health measures for preventing serious infectious diseases. They protect not only the vaccinated individual but also vulnerable populations through herd immunity, preventing disease outbreaks in communities.

Why is Vaccination Important? It helps:

  • Prevent life-threatening infectious diseases
  • Build community immunity and herd protection
  • Reduce disease severity and complications
  • Protect vulnerable populations (infants, elderly)
  • Reduce healthcare burden and costs

Types of Vaccines

Routine Vaccines

Standard immunization schedule for children and adults including DPT, MMR, and Polio

Travel Vaccines

Vaccinations recommended for international travel including Yellow Fever, Typhoid, and Hepatitis

COVID-19 Vaccines

Protection against coronavirus including initial series and boosters

Occupational Vaccines

Vaccines for healthcare workers, laboratory staff including Hepatitis B and Rabies

Seasonal Vaccines

Annual influenza vaccine and pneumococcal vaccines

Catch-up Vaccines

Vaccinations for those who missed earlier doses due to age or circumstances

Common Vaccines Offered

DPT

Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus

Protection against three serious bacterial diseases

MMR

Measles, Mumps, Rubella

Three-in-one protection for viral infections

Polio

Poliomyelitis Vaccine

Prevention of paralytic polio disease

Flu

Influenza Vaccine

Annual protection against seasonal flu

Hepat

Hepatitis Vaccines

Protection against Hepatitis A and B

TB

BCG Vaccine

Tuberculosis prevention vaccine

When is Vaccination Needed?

  • Routine immunization for children as per vaccination schedule
  • Catch-up vaccines for adults who missed childhood vaccinations
  • Travel to endemic areas for tropical diseases
  • Healthcare workers and laboratory staff
  • Occupational exposure risk (veterinarians, animal handlers)
  • During disease outbreaks or epidemics
  • Post-exposure prophylaxis for certain diseases
  • Senior citizens for age-appropriate vaccines

Recommended Vaccination Schedule

Age Group
Recommended Vaccines
Infants (0-12 months)
BCG, Hepatitis B, DPT, Polio, Hib, PCV, Rotavirus
Children (1-6 years)
MMR, Varicella, DPT booster, Polio booster
Adolescents (10-18 years)
HPV, Tdap, Meningococcal, Hepatitis B
Adults (19-64 years)
Influenza (annual), Td booster, HPV, Hepatitis
Seniors (65+ years)
Influenza, Pneumococcal, Shingles, Tdap

*Consult your doctor for personalized vaccination schedule

How to Prepare for Vaccination

Get Required Documents

Bring vaccination history, medical records, and identification documents

Inform About Allergies

Disclose any egg allergy or vaccine component sensitivities to doctor

Current Health Status

Inform about fever, illness, or current medications

Stay Calm and Relaxed

Relaxation reduces side effects like fainting after vaccination

What to Expect After Vaccination

Most vaccinations are well-tolerated with minimal side effects:

  • Soreness at injection site (mild, resolves in 1-2 days)
  • Low-grade fever or body ache (temporary, usually 24-48 hours)
  • Fatigue or mild headache
  • No restrictions on normal activities unless advised
  • Follow vaccination schedule for booster doses

Note: Serious side effects are rare. Immunity develops within 1-2 weeks after vaccination. Maintain vaccination record for travel and health requirements.

Understanding Vaccination Records

Vaccination Certificate

Official document showing vaccines received with dates and batch numbers

Immunity Status

Confirmation of protection level after vaccination series completion

Booster Schedule

Timing for additional doses to maintain protection over time

Travel Requirements

Specific vaccine requirements for different countries and regions

Why Choose Our Vaccination Center?

Professional immunization services with quality vaccines and expert guidance

Authentic Vaccines

WHO approved vaccines with proper cold chain maintenance

Expert Counseling

Professional guidance on vaccine benefits and side effects

Safe Procedures

Sterile techniques and proper disposal of needles

Quick Service

Efficient vaccination with minimal waiting time

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