Hepatitis B: Vaccination Protects

Hepatitis B is an infectious disease transmitted through body fluids such as blood or semen. In Germany, the majority of infections occur through unprotected sexual intercourse. The disease is initially manifested by non-specific symptoms such as fatigue, fever and nausea. Later, jaundice may also occur. Acute hepatitis only needs to be treated if it takes … Hepatitis B: Vaccination Protects

Why Vaccination is Important

Infectious diseases represented the most common cause of death in the past. As late as 1900, 65,000 children died each year from whooping cough, diphtheria and scarlet fever alone. Today, such deaths are thankfully the great exception. In addition to the improvement of socioeconomic conditions and the increasing availability of antibiotics, vaccinations have contributed to … Why Vaccination is Important