Can a child get the disease from a vaccine? This usually never happens. In the case of inactivated vaccines, it is not practically possible, however in the case of live vaccines, some children may get a mild form of the disease. In such cases, it is not harmful and probably shows that the vaccine is working. 10 11 If children rarely get these diseases, why do they need to be vaccinated? If we go by numbers, the chances of a child getting the disease that is preventable by the vaccine are minimal.This situation is quite like wearing a seatbelt.You wear a seatbelt to protect yourself in case of an unlikely severe accident. If you have never been in an accident, you may argue about the benefits of the seatbelt. However, the consequences of not wearing a seatbelt are very high. The same goes with vaccines! Your child may never get the disease that the vaccines offer protection against, but you What should I do if my child has a cold or fever at the time of vaccination? Talk to your healthcare provider if you notice any form of sickness, fever, or cold in your child at the time of vaccination. They might assess your child to know whether it is okay to vaccinate the child or wait till the child feels better. 09 35
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