The Role of Vaccination in the Pandemic Diseases

Authors

  • Aqeel Abbas Kareem University of AL-Qadisiyah- College of Pharmacy
  • Marwa Ibrahim Saihood Department of Chemistry- University of AL-Qadisiyah-College of Science

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.28922/qmj.v20i1.819

Abstract

A pandemic is the worldwide spread of a new disease, such as a new influenza virus or the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. It's important to prepare a plan to deal with pandemics. The study aims to control the pandemic viral disease by vaccination. The objective of weeks for the second dose of Moderna or Pfizer. The CDC recommends that other eligible individuals wait three weeks between Pfizer shots and four weeks between Moderna doses, particularly the elderly and those with compromised immune systems . Most patients who develop myocarditis after Covid vaccination respond well to medicine is much more common to get GBS from an infection than from a vaccination,” Dr. Levin explains. Each year in the U.S., an estimated 3,000 to 6,000 people develop GBS, typically triggered by a viral or bacterial infection, including the flu — or even COVID-19.

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Published

2024-06-30

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