Immunization is a crucial procedure for preventing diseases through the administration of vaccines, immunoglobulins, and anti-sera. This guide covers active and passive immunity, detailing various types of vaccines such as live and inactivated vaccines. It outlines the National Immunization Schedule for infants and children, including specific vaccines and their administration protocols. Additionally, it discusses the importance of cold chain management in vaccine storage and transport. This resource is essential for healthcare professionals and students studying immunization practices.
Key Points
- Explains active and passive immunity in the context of vaccination
- Details the National Immunization Schedule for infants and children
- Covers various types of vaccines including live and inactivated
- Discusses the importance of cold chain management for vaccine efficacy


