
Vaccine Injuries
Vaccine injuries refer to negative health effects that can occur after vaccination. While vaccines are generally safe and effective, some individuals may experience reactions, ranging from mild (like soreness or fever) to severe (such as allergic reactions). These occurrences are rare and are closely monitored by health authorities. Vaccines undergo rigorous testing to ensure safety before public use, and reporting systems exist to track any potential injuries. Understanding that serious vaccine injuries are exceedingly rare helps reinforce the importance of vaccination in preventing widespread disease while maintaining awareness of individual health responses.