Q » How does vaccination prevent outbreaks?
06 Dec, 2025
A » Vaccination prevents outbreaks by stimulating the immune system to recognize and fight specific pathogens effectively. This process reduces the spread of infectious diseases by creating herd immunity, where a high percentage of the population becomes immune, thus interrupting transmission. Consequently, even those who cannot be vaccinated, such as individuals with certain medical conditions, are indirectly protected, significantly reducing the likelihood of widespread outbreaks.
06 Dec, 2025
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