Immunizations, also called vaccinations, are given to protect
people from becoming infected with certain diseases. Fragments of a disease
organism or small amounts of a weakened disease organism are introduced into
the body, usually by injection, which triggers the development of antibodies
that can then recognize and destroy these disease organisms if later exposed to
them.
Some immunizations are given only once, while others require
several doses over time.
Sometimes an immunization does not completely prevent the disease,
but it will significantly reduce its severity.