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National Influenza Vaccination Week
<a href= http www cdc gov flu >www cdc gov flu< a> Most vaccine preventable diseases are caused by germs that are called viruses or bacteria Vaccines to help prevent these diseases generally contain weakened or killed viruses or bacteria specific to the disease Vaccines help your body recognize and fight these germs and protect you each time you come in contact with someone who is sick with any of these diseases Usually vaccines are given to babies and young children but some are needed throughout your lifetime to make sure you stay protected This protection is called immunity Vaccines are an important and safe way to keep you healthy For more public health images please visit the public health image library at <a href= http phil cdc gov >phil cdc gov< a>
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