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Inoculate yourself against the confusion and misinformation surrounding vaccines  Measles, mumps, and rubella—oh my! Why are we vaccinating our children—and ourselves—against these diseases, and what goes on in our bodies after the needle comes out? 
 will inform and entertain you about all things vax, including how the first vaccines were discovered, what’s in modern vaccines, how they are tested and approved for use, and why the CDC’s vaccine schedule is what it is. Inside, you’ll also find a complete guide to vaccine benefits, potential side effects, and contraindications, so you’ll be ready when shot time comes. 
From the very first inoculations hundreds of years ago to the brand new COVID-19 shot, creating immunity to diseases has become a human specialty. If you’re wondering how safe and how necessary it all is, you aren’t alone. In 
, we’ll explore the issue from every angle, empowering you to take charge of your wellbeing. With this book, you will: 
Discover the ABCs of vaccines, including what they’re made of and how they work Learn about each recommended childhood and adult immunization, plus the seasonal flu shot, all with this evidence-based guide Take a journey through vaccine history, meeting the major players of yesterday and today Decide what’s right for your family, with the help of the most recent vaccine science Parents, parents-to-be, adults of any age, and anyone who wants to delve into the microscopic world of pathogens and their arch nemeses (antigens and antibodies) will get a double dose of knowledge from 
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Trying to keep track of vaccination schedules can be complicated. We make it easier by describing which vaccines are required for infants and children at which ages in Chapter 8. We include the same information for adults in Chapter 9. Chapter 10explains when you or your child should not get vaccinated, due to certain health conditions. Thankfully, these conditions are rare.

Preparing for Potential Vaccine Side Effects

Any substance you put inside the human body has the potential to cause side effects. In most cases, side effects don’t affect everyone, and most side effects aren’t serious or long lasting. But it’s always nice to be prepared for typical side effects, and it’s important to be aware of more serious side effects that necessitate a visit to your healthcare provider. We spell out side effects and what to watch for in Chapter 7.

Vaccines For Dummies - изображение 17Rarely, around one in a million or so cases, a vaccine can cause an anaphylactic reaction. This type of reaction can affect many body systems and be life-threatening. Anaphylactic reactions can occur if you have an allergy to one of the ingredients found in the vaccine. If you have known allergies to a vaccine or a possible vaccine component, always check the ingredients on a vaccine’s label before being vaccinated. Anaphylactic reactions can include difficulty breathing, facial swelling, a drop in blood pressure, or loss of consciousness. Most, but not all, anaphylactic reactions occur within a few minutes after receiving a vaccine.

Vaccines For Dummies - изображение 18Anaphylactic reactions are a medical emergency and require immediate medical attention. If you’ve had this type of reaction in the past, your healthcare provider may recommend carrying an epinephrine (epi) pen.

Optimizing Your Immune Response

Vaccines For Dummies - изображение 19While you can’t prevent all illnesses, you can do your part to keep your immune system as healthy and effective as possible. Getting vaccinated is the number one thing you can do to boost your immune system. Certain lifestyle changes can also help keep your immune system humming.

No, there are no magic bullets, pills, or other easy ways to do this. But Chapter 15includes information that you may not have realized on ways to keep your immune system healthy, from the effects of smoking and alcohol on your immune system to the benefits of getting enough sleep. We also include info on supplements often taken for good health.

Chapter 2

The (Non) Life of a Virus

IN THIS CHAPTER

картинка 20 Studying the make-up and reproduction of a virus

картинка 21 Looking at common viruses around the world

You’ve probably said, “I caught a virus” dozens of times in your life. And no wonder — so far humans have identified close to 7,000 virus species. We know there are hundreds of thousands more and think there are millions, if not trillions, more. Some viruses infect people; others infect other animals; and still others infect plants, fungi, or even bacteria. (There are even virophages that infect viruses themselves.) Viruses — infective agents that can only reproduce inside another cell — are pretty simple, but what they cause is not so simple. They may cause no symptoms. They may wreak havoc on us. They may cause something in between or go back and forth.

Virus particles (virions) are very small — smaller than we can see with a regular microscope. Yet they still manage to perplex us. Sometimes it even seems like they outwit us. As with any enemy, getting to know what a virus is and how it works is instrumental to thwarting it, and this chapter can help. As you also find out here, some viruses can be prevented by vaccines, while others still evade science’s attempts to prevent them.

Vaccines For Dummies - изображение 22There are more viruses than we know out there. As people increase transportation, move into areas with few inhabitants, and have contact with different animals, the world becomes increasingly connected. What may have caused an unknown outbreak in an isolated location that is quickly extinguished can become a large epidemic.

Looking Inside Your Average Virus

Vaccines For Dummies - изображение 23A virus is put together like a burrito. The tortilla is the protein shell. The filling is the genetic instructions, or codes in the form of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) or RNA (ribonucleic acid). The DNA strands are often but not always double strands; the RNA is usually but not always single stranded. This genetic code is what lets the virus reprogram and take over a cell.

Vaccines For Dummies - изображение 24Viruses can’t do anything on their own. That’s why they aren’t considered to be alive. They can’t make copies of themselves on their own. A virion all by itself isn’t enough to make you sick if it can’t get inside your cells. Viruses require what living things have in their cells to do what they do best — make copies of themselves. Once a virus is in a living cell, it’s almost like it is alive; it will turn that cell into a virus assembly machine.

Successful viruses turn our cells into photocopiers, churning out virions — more and more infectious viral particles. When we get sick, say with the flu, the cells in our bodies may produce as many as 100 trillion virions. That’s more than all the stars in the Milky Way.

With all of these copies, there are bound to be mistakes. Viruses make lots of mistakes. They often don’t copy their genetic material exactly the same each time. These miscopies are called mutations. Not all mutations are bad; many are dead ends. Headlines may say that a virus is mutating, but that’s just what viruses do. Viruses mutate; birds fly. Mutations, especially collecting over time, can lead to different variants or strains, and sometimes these changes can evade our immune responses or change how sick they make us.

Vaccines For Dummies - изображение 25There are many different types — or species — of viruses. Some viruses have round shells; some have long shells. Different viruses use different hooks, or receptors, to hold onto and enter a cell. A specific virus usually only infects a certain species or related species. If your dog gets a cold, you’re usually not going to get it. Sometimes, though, a virus can infect different species and can jump from ducks or pigs or bats to us. This jump across species often is another dead end, but sometimes it can lead to a virus that causes us a lot of problems.

Investigating Influenza Viruses

When you say, “I caught the flu,” you’re often referring to an influenza virus. These are the viruses that cause the sniffles, coughs, achy muscles, fever, and sore throat that can make your life miserable for a week or so. But some influenza viruses — often simply called the flu — can also make you extremely — even deathly — ill. Up to 500 million people are infected by influenza viruses worldwide. In the United States, between 12,000 and 61,000 have died from influenza viruses each year from 2010 through 2020.

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