Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to combat infectious diseases. But not all people are ready to get vaccinated, especially during a pandemic. For these people, there are complex vaccines that protect a person from several infections. A complex vaccine is a combination of vaccines against two or more infections, allowing a person to receive the maximum possible protection against various diseases.
There are different combinations of vaccines, depending on their properties and purposes of use. For example, a combination vaccine against influenza and pneumococcal disease can be used to prevent both diseases at the same time. In addition, there are comprehensive measles, rubella and mumps (MMR) vaccines that protect your child against three common viral diseases that pose health risks.
Combination vaccines are also used for people over 60 and people with chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease and lung disease. In this case, the combination vaccine may be more effective than the individual drugs because it contains multiple ingredients that improve the immune response.
Most complex vaccines are made from a virus