Can vaccines cause disease? Doctors bust 5 myths about vaccination, share facts

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Vaccination is an important preventive remedy that helps to protect against potentially life-threatening diseases. It acts as a shield, effectively preparing the body to fight infection. However, comprehensive misunderstandings and misinformation often motivates people to hesitate or avoid vaccinations, risking their health. Also read Vaccine Missinformation: A Permanent Side Effect from Kovid

Due to many misconceptions, people often avoid vaccination. (AP Photo/Lin Sladki)
Due to many misconceptions, people often avoid vaccination. (AP Photo/Lin Sladki)

In an interview with HT lifestyle, Dr. Dr. of Apollo Clinic in Koramangala. Anusuya Shetty busted several myths related to vaccines.

Myth 1: Vaccine causes autism

fact: Comprehensive research suggests that vaccines do not cause autism, and vaccinated children are developed autism at the same rate of non-and-like children. Many large, well -controlled studies included more than a million children, which have no relation between vaccination and autism. Scientist consensus is uneven: vaccinations are safe and not the cause of autism.

Myth 2: vaccines can also cause disease

fact: Live vaccines use weak viruses or bacteria to safely train and strengthen the immune system. These microorganisms do not cause disease, but they help the body produce antibodies to protect future. Light symptoms may appear, but they are normally comfortable unless the person has a weaker immune system. The virus shedding is unusual and is unlikely to infect others; Vaccination protects weak individuals. Also read The new vaccine provides extensive protection against Koronwirus which has not yet emerged: Study

The vaccines are not autism. (Reuters)
The vaccines are not autism. (Reuters)

Myth 3: Public does not have access to vaccination information

fact: By evaluating the source of public information, date of publication, and whether the item was written by a competent medical professional, the public can make online difference between valid vaccine information and misinformation.

Myth 4: Social media does not spread misinformation

fact: Vaccine content on social media often supports anti-vaccine stories, which attracts more attention than pro-scientific comments. According to studies, misinformation spreads rapidly, especially during the outbreak of the disease, and extended by bots and trolls. These inorganic accounts can establish a misleading balance between Pro-and anti-vaccine positions. As a result, social media can increase misinformation and weaken effective public health messages.

Myth 5: vaccines are unsafe

fact: The flu vaccine cannot give you a flu because it contains a dead virus. Any symptoms, such as arming arm or exhaustion, are transient and unrelated to influenza. The vaccine is completely safe and does not cause disease. Also read Cardiologists say that heart attack cases are not increasing due to Covid vaccine

Note the readers: This article is only for informative purposes and is not an option for professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor with any question about a medical condition.

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