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WHAT ARE VACCINES?

WHAT ARE VACCINES?

Vaccines are biological substances explicitly designed to protect us from infectious diseases caused by either viruses or bacteria. Vaccines are also referred to as immunizations since they are used to strengthen the body's defense or immune system so that it can be able to defend the body from contagious diseases. Understanding the purpose of vaccines requires us to analyze how our body's defense system works.
Vaccines are substances that produce immunity to a particular disease. Being immune to a specific illness means that you have developed protection against that disease. The majority of these vaccines are administered through injections; and however, some are nasally or orally. After vaccination, your body becomes immune to the disease.

WHY ARE VACCINES IMPORTANT?

They protect us from dangerous diseases

In some populations or regions around the world, dangerous diseases still exist (endemic). Some of them include polio, hepatitis B, and cholera. We are still at risk of getting these diseases if we don't get vaccinated against them.

They protect children and the elderly

When we become adults, our immune system becomes more robust, which means that the elderly and young children are susceptible to these dangerous diseases. When we strengthen our immune system very early and late in life, we reduce the mortality rate.

They protect the vulnerable

If we have enough people getting vaccinated, we prevent dangerous diseases from spreading out. That means that many people in a population are protected, even those who have weak immunity. This is referred to as herd immunity or herd protection. This is quite important since not all can defend themselves through vaccines. Some people have allergies and can't, while others can't respond to these vaccines.

They can help us control epidemics

The world has grown into a global village, cities are denser, and immigration and international travel are rampant. If an epidemic of a highly contagious disease such as Ebola emerges, the outcome can be devastating if many people are not vaccinated. Vaccines play a huge role in curbing these diseases, and that is if we have these vaccines ready when the diseases strike.

They can help limit drug resistance

We rely on antimicrobial drugs such as antibiotics when we want to treat infectious diseases. However, these drugs sometimes become less effective because overuse leads to developing resistance to these drugs. Vaccines help by reducing treatment on drug dependence, and this means drug treatment resistance will not be rampant since many people will now have protection from these deadly diseases.

They are our most effective health intervention

Vaccines prevent 2–3 million deaths worldwide every year. However, 1.5 million more lives can still be saved if people take vaccinations more seriously.

HOW DOES A VACCINE WORK?

The immune system works by differentiating between microbodies that belong to the body and those that don't. The system will fight those that don't belong to the body. Antigens are markers found in foreign bodies that are used to identify them. Vaccines work by presenting antigens from a pathogen to attach them, and it may be a bacterium of a particular disease. A response will be mounted by the defense cells when they come across these antigens.

B cells, which is somebody's cell, will start making antibodies. The work of the antibodies is to bind foreign microorganisms, disarm them, and mark them so that they would be identified and be destroyed by the body's defense system. There are other cells in the immune system called T cells, and their work is to attack and destroy body cells that the pathogens have already infected. As this goes on, memory T cells and memory B cells are also other cells produced by the body. These are long-living white blood cells whose work is to remember the type of antigens that were encountered. By doing so, if the same antigen attacks the body in the future, a strong attack will be mounted on them very fast, making your body safe from any illness from the pathogen.

HOW DOES A VACCINE WORK?
WHAT IS AN IMMUNIZATION?

WHAT IS AN IMMUNIZATION?

The process of administering vaccination to a person to protect them against a particular disease is called immunizing. This immunity is just the same as the immunity that one gets from a condition, and the only difference is that you get a vaccine instead of the disease. This is what makes vaccines potent instruments of protection. Vaccines are often administered through injections, but sometimes, depending on the type of vaccine, they can be strayed through the nose (nasally) or the mouth (orally). Other names for immunizations are jabs, shots, vaccinations, and needles.

IMPORTANCE OF IMMUNIZATION

Getting immunized is one of the ways available for you to protect yourself, your children, and the community against deadly diseases that can kill and wipe out an entire generation. Therefore, by vaccinating, you save yourself now from infectious diseases and curb them from spreading in the future. Assuring you and your family are protected, you are doing good and offering protection to the most vulnerable individuals in society. The more vaccinated people we have in the community, the fewer cases of the particular disease we will witness. This also means that you are helping to curb and eradicate the disease. Getting immunized helps to save many lives. In the 1950s, thousands of children died annually from conditions such as diphtheria, whooping cough (pertussis), and tetanus. Fortunately, thanks to immunization, it is tough for someone to die from these diseases now.

HOW DOES IMMUNIZATION WORK?

There is hardly a day that passes without getting exposed to germs such as viruses and bacteria. If you have a reliable immune method, you will be protected from these disease-causing germs. The way your body covers and defends itself is through immune responses. Bacteria, viruses, and any other antigens are easily recognized when entering the body. When an antigen enters the body, the first response from the body is the production of mucus.

The work of this mucus is to flush viruses and prevent them from entering the body. After that, the following response from the immune system is to send white blood cells to surround the virus before spreading and causing more harm. The last response from the immune system is the production of antibodies, which are particular proteins that are meant to kill and destroy the antigens. The immune system is always at work, protecting the body from any disease threat.

Vaccine vs Immunization

Vaccination Immunization
Vaccinations work by introducing the body to weakened pathogens from the virus, allowing the body to create a more robust defense mechanism against the real threat in the future. The body will start building resistance when the body is exposed to the vaccine.
Typically injected into the body or taken orally It is not administered in any way. The body develops resistance from vaccines.
The trade name for the rabies vaccine is Imovax Rabies. Immunity is built up from the body through this vaccine for the disease rabies.
Being vaccinated does not guarantee that you will not get infected by the disease. Once the person recovers from the illness, they will develop complete immunity.
Vaccines may not be effective if virus mutation happens, and that is why there is no vaccine for the common cold. The effectiveness of the body's immunity is affected when different variations of the disease pop up.

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WHY VISIT A WILMINGTON URGENT CLINIC FOR VACCINATION ?

Visiting an urgent care clinic is recommended over visiting your local hospital’s emergency room for several reasons. An urgent care clinic is one that offers you treatment for medical situations that require time-sensitive care. An emergency room is only to be used for emergency medical situations, which means medical situations that are deemed to be life-threatening. When someone is experiencing an urgent care situation and cannot make it in to see their primary care provider in a timely manner, they can instead choose to visit their local urgent family clinic.

Frequently Asked Questions

During the visit, you can learn more about what to expect at WUCFC.

Since COVID-19 vaccines are in high demand and the supplies are limited, those who should be vaccinated first are health workers because they are at increased risk of getting the disease. The elderly also should be prioritized because of their weak immunity.


Persons above 45 years can schedule an appointment, which can be done online or from a vaccination center. If you are 18-44 years old you must register yourself online, before receiving the jab. If you don't want to go through challenges, you need to register yourself in advance.


Once you have scheduled an appointment, the system will indicate which COVID-19 jab you will receive. You cannot choose a vaccine in government facilities, but you can decide which vaccination center you want.


Once you receive the due dose of COVID-19, you will get an SMS on your registered mobile number. After receiving the vaccine, you will receive QR code-based certification, which will also be sent to your registered mobile number.


No. There is a limited number of on-spot registration slots given by Vaccination Centers every day. If you want to have a hassle-free vaccination experience, you need to schedule an appointment or register online first in advance.


You are allowed to reschedule if you are not comfortable with the time slot given and then organize for another appointment.


You are also allowed to reschedule your appointment at any time. If you didn't show up on the vaccination date, you could reschedule by clicking on the "Reschedule" tab.


Once you have registered your appointment, you can download the appointment slip if you want.


From the system, you can access the amount you are going to pay to receive COVID-19. This will be shown below the name of the vaccination clinic when you are booking the vaccination appointment.


You can acquire natural immunity by getting exposed to the actual disease and successfully recovering from it. Vaccination immunity is received when the body is introduced to a weakened or killed version of the virus.


ABOUT WILMINGTON URGENT CLINIC

Wilmington Urgent Family Clinic provides timely health care services in Los Angeles, California, for people who require time-sensitive health care. The facility operates with the patient's needs in mind. We are always compassionate to our patients when offering care services because we know health is important to everyone. Patients' needs are always prioritized at Wilmington Urgent Family Clinic regardless of their suffering.

The extended hours at Wilmington Urgent Family Clinic will benefit all who walk into our facility without being sent away. This means that as a patient, you don't need to wait long to receive care. The health care services offered at Wilmington Urgent Family Clinic are on a walk-in basis. Our highly skilled and experienced professionals work around the clock to provide patients with high-quality med services.

Wilmington Urgent Family Clinic offers walk-in care services to all patients, including getting convenient physical tests. If you want to get a vaccination, type "vaccination near me" in Google's search bar. Besides all these services, you will also get a list of all the health and medical services offered at Wilmington Urgent Family Clinic. Our professional staff is always available to provide the best and most affordable care in Southern California.

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