
Vaccine Administration
Vaccine administration involves giving a vaccine to stimulate your immune system to recognize and fight specific germs, such as viruses or bacteria. This is usually done through an injection into the muscle, but sometimes can be given as a shot under the skin or orally. The goal is to help your body build protection without getting sick itself. Vaccines undergo strict safety testing and are administered by healthcare professionals to ensure proper technique and record-keeping. Overall, vaccination is a proactive way to protect yourself and others from preventable diseases by training your body's defenses in advance.