Özel Virüs Aşıları – 2

Bağışıklamada amaç; toplumda, özellikle bebek ve çocuklarda aşı ile korunabilir hastalıkların önüne geçmektir. Rutin aşı takvimimizde olmayan ancak toplumda sık gördüğümüz hastalıklara karşı virus aşıları mevcuttur.Aşılama ile hastalıkların ortaya çıkması engellenerek, bu hastalıklardan kaynaklanan hastaneye yatış ve ölümlerin önüne geçilebilmektedir. Ülkemizde hepatit a, rotavirüs, suçiçeği, influenza ve human papilloma virüse karşı aşı mevcut olup rutin aşı takvimimizde bu aşılar uygulanmamaktadır. Oysa epidemiyolojik çalışmalar bu aşıların koruduğu hastalıkların da rutin aşı şemamızda ki hastalıklar kadar önemli olduğunu göstermektedir. Bu bölümde suçiçeği aşısı, grip aşısı ve human papilloma virüs aşıları anlatılacaktır

Special Virus Vaccines-2

The aim of immunization is to prevent the vaccine-preventable diseases particularlly in infants and children. There are vaccines against diseases which are frequently detected in public but their vaccines are not in our current immunization schedules.The aim of immunization is to prevent the vaccine-preventable diseases particularlly in infants and children. There are vaccines against diseases which are frequently detected in public but their vaccines are not in our current immunization schedules.

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