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Book Synopsis
Inoculate yourself againstthe confusion and misinformation surrounding vaccines Measles, mumps, and rubellaoh my!Why are we vaccinating our childrenand ourselvesagainstthese diseases, and what goes on inourbodies after the needlecomes out?Vaccines For Dummieswill inform and entertain you about allthingsvax, including how the first vaccines were discovered, what's in modern vaccines,how they aretested andapprovedfor use, and whytheCDC's vaccine schedule is what it is.Inside,you'llalso find a complete guide tovaccinebenefits,potential side effects,and contraindications, so you'll be readywhen shottime comes. Fromthe very firstinoculationshundreds of years ago to the brandnewCOVID-19 shot, creating immunity to diseases has become a human specialty.Ifyou'rewondering how safe and how necessary it all is, you aren't alone. InVaccinesForDummies,we'll explorethe issue from every angle, empowering you to take charge of your wellbeing.With this book, you will: Discoverthe ABCs of vaccines, including whatthey'remade of and how they workLearn abouteach recommended childhoodand adultimmunization, plus the seasonal flu shot, all with this evidence-based guideTake a journey through vaccine history,meeting the major players ofyesterday and todayDecide what's right for your family, with the help of the most recent vaccine science Parents,parents-to-be,adults of any age,and anyone who wants to delve into the microscopic world of pathogens and theirarch nemeses(antigens and antibodies)willget a doubledose of knowledge fromVaccinesForDummies.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Foolish Assumptions 2

Icons Used in This Book 2

Beyond the Book 2

Where to Go from Here 3

Part 1: Getting Started with Vaccine Basics 5

Chapter 1: Focusing on Vaccine Fundamentals 7

Realizing the Crucial Role of Vaccines 8

Explaining How a Vaccine Works 9

Distinguishing between antigens and antibodies 10

Breaking down other vaccine ingredients 10

Comparing Viruses, Bacteria, and Toxins 11

Studying COVID-19 Vaccine Development 14

Understanding the Importance of Vaccine Schedules 15

Preparing for Potential Vaccine Side Effects 16

Optimizing Your Immune Response 16

Chapter 2: The (Non) Life of a Virus 17

Looking Inside Your Average Virus 18

Investigating Influenza Viruses 18

Type A 19

Type B 21

Type C 21

Type D 22

Examining Enteroviruses (Including Rhinoviruses) 22

Knowing About Norovirus 23

Understanding HIV 24

Trying to Say Goodbye to Measles 25

Checking Out the Cause of Chicken Pox: Varicella 26

Fighting Ebola 27

Surveying Variola (Smallpox) 29

Chapter 3: The Crowned Virus: Coronavirus 31

Identifying the Coronavirus in Humans 32

Combatting the Common Cold Coronavirus 33

What is a cold, exactly? 34

What causes a cold? 34

When is a cold not a cold? 35

Surveying SARS and MERS 40

Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) 40

Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) 41

COVID-19: The Novel (and Specially Confounding) Coronavirus 42

Reviewing the start of the pandemic 42

Charting the course of the infection 44

Detecting a COVID-19 infection 46

Digging into the development of COVID-19 vaccines 50

Dealing with vaccine side effects 52

Aiming for herd immunity 53

Keeping safe from COVID-19 if you’re not yet protected by vaccination 55

Coping with COVID-19 and flu season 56

Chapter 4: Bacterial Bad Guys 57

Understanding What Makes Bacteria Different from Viruses 57

Digging into Vaccines That Defuse Bacteria 58

The make-up of vaccines that protect against bacterial toxins 59

The bacterial illnesses that vaccines prevent 59

Comparing Antibiotics and Vaccines 64

Seeing How Vaccines Help Prevent Antibiotic Resistance 65

Part 2: Verifying Valuable Vaccines 67

Chapter 5: Distinguishing and Testing Different Vaccines 69

Getting to Know the Different Types of Vaccines 70

Whole-pathogen vaccines 70

Subunit vaccines 72

Testing Vaccines for Safety and Effectiveness 75

Determining the need and costs: The preclinical stage 75

Phase I 76

Phase II 76

Phase III 76

Post–Phase III 77

Studying the Efficacy of Vaccines 78

Measuring efficacy versus effectiveness 78

Rounding up herd immunity 79

Tracing the History of Various Vaccines 80

Smallpox 80

Typhoid fever 81

Yellow fever 81

Influenza 82

Polio 82

Anthrax 82

Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) 82

Varicella (chicken pox) 83

Chapter 6: Tracking the Current List of Effective Vaccines 85

Chicken Pox (Varicella) 85

Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis 86

Diphtheria 86

Tetanus 87

Pertussis 88

Haemophilus Influenzae Type B (Hib) 88

Hepatitis A 89

Hepatitis B 90

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) 92

Influenza (Flu) 93

Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) 95

Measles, Mumps, Rubella, and Varicella (MMRV) 97

Meningococcal Vaccines 97

Pneumococcal Vaccines 98

For adults 99

For children 100

Rotavirus 101

Shingles (Herpes Zoster) 102

Chapter 7: What to Expect When You’re Vaccinating 105

Understanding Side Effects: What May Cause Them and What Happens 106

Looking at common vaccine ingredients 106

Distinguishing vaccine delivery methods 110

Watching for localized skin reactions 111

Expecting a systemic immune response 114

Recognizing and Treating Serious Reactions 116

Avoiding allergic reactions 117

Anaphylactic reactions 117

Febrile seizures after childhood vaccinations 118

Guillain-Barré syndrome 119

Thrombocytopenia 120

Looking at Multiple Vaccines and the Immune System 120

Part 3: Scheduling Safety 123

Chapter 8: Vaccines for Children 125

Understanding Mom-to-Baby Immunity 125

Breastfeeding benefits 126

Antibodies passed on during pregnancy 126

Getting a Reminder of the Effectiveness and Importance of Vaccinations 127

Focusing on Vaccinations in the First Year of Life 127

Hepatitis B 128

Rotavirus 129

DTaP (Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis) 131

Hib 132

IPV (inactivated polio vaccine) 132

Influenza 133

PCV13 134

Knowing New Vaccinations for Toddlers 134

MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) 136

Varicella or MMRV 139

Hepatitis A 140

Surveying a Few Vaccines for Ages 4 to 6 140

Adding Some School-Age Vaccinations 141

Human papillomavirus (HPV) 141

Meningococcal conjugate (MenACWY) 142

Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (Tdap) 142

Needing a Booster: Vaccines for Teens 143

Catching Up on Childhood Vaccines 144

Spreading vaccines out 144

Starting vaccines late 144

Adopting a child from another country 145

Checking Out Vaccine Schedules Around the World 146

Chapter 9: Vaccines for Adults 147

Vaccines When You’re 19–26 Years Old 147

Your yearly flu shot 148

The COVID-19 vaccine 149

A Tdap or Td booster 150

Vaccines When You’re 27–49 Years Old 151

Vaccines When You’re 50–64 Years Old 151

Vaccines When You’re 65-Plus Years Old 153

Influenza 153

Tdap 155

Pneumococcal vaccines 156

Vaccines Before and During Pregnancy 156

Vaccines for Travelers 157

Making sure you’re up to date on routine vaccines 158

Getting other vaccines depending on your destination 158

Catching Up: If Your Parents/Guardians Didn’t Vaccinate You 160

Chapter 10: Spelling Out Who May Face Risks 161

Knowing When to Avoid or Limit Vaccines 161

Considering vaccines and cancer 162

Vaccines and immune disorders 163

Vaccines after organ transplantation 164

Understanding Vaccines and Allergies 165

Allergies to vaccine ingredients and components 165

Different types of reactions 168

Recognizing reactions that actually aren’t allergies 169

Taking precautions before vaccination 169

Assessing Reactions to the COVID-19 Vaccine 170

Rare cases of anaphylaxis 170

Other types of reactions 170

Inspecting ingredients found in current COVID-19 vaccines 171

Getting the COVID-19 vaccine after you’ve had COVID-19 173

Chapter 11: Anti-Vaxxers and Debunking Myths About Vaccines 175

Studying the Rise of Vaccine Hesitancy 176

Understanding why some people don’t vaccinate 176

Looking at the early anti-vaxxers 178

Debunking Common Vaccine Myths 179

Myth: Diseases were disappearing before vaccines were invented 180

Myth: Vaccines cause serious side effects, illnesses, and death 180

Myth: Kids don’t need to be vaccinated so young 181

Myth: Kids don’t need to be vaccinated when illnesses don’t exist in their country 184

Myth: Giving multiple vaccines at the same time overloads the immune system 184

Myth: Vaccines can cause the disease they are supposed to prevent 185

Myth: Not getting vaccinated affects only me 186

Myth: Natural immunity is always best 186

Myth: The MMR vaccine causes autism 187

Myth: Vaccines contain harmful chemicals 188

Reviewing Vaccine Recalls 189

Part 4: The Part of Tens 191

Chapter 12: Five People Who Created Ten (Or More) Modern Vaccines 193

Edward Jenner: Snuffing Out Smallpox 193

Louis Pasteur: Ridding the World of Rabies 194

Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin: Putting Polio Behind Us 195

Maurice Hilleman: The Master of Modern Vaccines 196

Chapter 13: Ten Diseases Without Vaccines, from A to Z 199

Avian Influenzas (Bird Flu) 200

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) 200

Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) 201

Hepatitis C 202

Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) 1 and 2 203

HIV/AIDS 204

Lyme Disease 205

Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) 207

West Nile Virus 208

Zika Virus 209

Chapter 14: The Ten Most Lethal Major Pandemics 211

Antonine Plague (165–180) 212

Plague of Justinian (541–750) 212

Bubonic Plague (Black Death) (1346–1353) 213

Cholera (1846–1860) 214

Third Plague Pandemic (1855–1960) 215

Influenza (Russian Flu) (1889–1890) 215

Influenza (Spanish Flu) (1918–1919) 216

Influenza (Asian Flu) (1957–1958) 217

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) (1981–Present) 217

COVID-19 (2020–Present) 218

Chapter 15: Ten Ways to Boost Your Immune System 219

Getting Your Vaccinations 219

Decreasing Stress 220

Eating Well 220

Maintaining a Healthy Weight 221

Getting Enough Sleep 221

Exercising for Immunity 222

Saying No to Smoking 222

Drinking Only in Moderation 223

Staying Connected 223

Considering Supplements 224

Index 225

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 16/09/2021
    ISBN13: 9781119787815, 978-1119787815
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Inoculate yourself againstthe confusion and misinformation surrounding vaccines Measles, mumps, and rubellaoh my!Why are we vaccinating our childrenand ourselvesagainstthese diseases, and what goes on inourbodies after the needlecomes out?Vaccines For Dummieswill inform and entertain you about allthingsvax, including how the first vaccines were discovered, what's in modern vaccines,how they aretested andapprovedfor use, and whytheCDC's vaccine schedule is what it is.Inside,you'llalso find a complete guide tovaccinebenefits,potential side effects,and contraindications, so you'll be readywhen shottime comes. Fromthe very firstinoculationshundreds of years ago to the brandnewCOVID-19 shot, creating immunity to diseases has become a human specialty.Ifyou'rewondering how safe and how necessary it all is, you aren't alone. InVaccinesForDummies,we'll explorethe issue from every angle, empowering you to take charge of your wellbeing.With this book, you will: Discoverthe ABCs of vaccines, including whatthey'remade of and how they workLearn abouteach recommended childhoodand adultimmunization, plus the seasonal flu shot, all with this evidence-based guideTake a journey through vaccine history,meeting the major players ofyesterday and todayDecide what's right for your family, with the help of the most recent vaccine science Parents,parents-to-be,adults of any age,and anyone who wants to delve into the microscopic world of pathogens and theirarch nemeses(antigens and antibodies)willget a doubledose of knowledge fromVaccinesForDummies.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction 1

    About This Book 1

    Foolish Assumptions 2

    Icons Used in This Book 2

    Beyond the Book 2

    Where to Go from Here 3

    Part 1: Getting Started with Vaccine Basics 5

    Chapter 1: Focusing on Vaccine Fundamentals 7

    Realizing the Crucial Role of Vaccines 8

    Explaining How a Vaccine Works 9

    Distinguishing between antigens and antibodies 10

    Breaking down other vaccine ingredients 10

    Comparing Viruses, Bacteria, and Toxins 11

    Studying COVID-19 Vaccine Development 14

    Understanding the Importance of Vaccine Schedules 15

    Preparing for Potential Vaccine Side Effects 16

    Optimizing Your Immune Response 16

    Chapter 2: The (Non) Life of a Virus 17

    Looking Inside Your Average Virus 18

    Investigating Influenza Viruses 18

    Type A 19

    Type B 21

    Type C 21

    Type D 22

    Examining Enteroviruses (Including Rhinoviruses) 22

    Knowing About Norovirus 23

    Understanding HIV 24

    Trying to Say Goodbye to Measles 25

    Checking Out the Cause of Chicken Pox: Varicella 26

    Fighting Ebola 27

    Surveying Variola (Smallpox) 29

    Chapter 3: The Crowned Virus: Coronavirus 31

    Identifying the Coronavirus in Humans 32

    Combatting the Common Cold Coronavirus 33

    What is a cold, exactly? 34

    What causes a cold? 34

    When is a cold not a cold? 35

    Surveying SARS and MERS 40

    Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) 40

    Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) 41

    COVID-19: The Novel (and Specially Confounding) Coronavirus 42

    Reviewing the start of the pandemic 42

    Charting the course of the infection 44

    Detecting a COVID-19 infection 46

    Digging into the development of COVID-19 vaccines 50

    Dealing with vaccine side effects 52

    Aiming for herd immunity 53

    Keeping safe from COVID-19 if you’re not yet protected by vaccination 55

    Coping with COVID-19 and flu season 56

    Chapter 4: Bacterial Bad Guys 57

    Understanding What Makes Bacteria Different from Viruses 57

    Digging into Vaccines That Defuse Bacteria 58

    The make-up of vaccines that protect against bacterial toxins 59

    The bacterial illnesses that vaccines prevent 59

    Comparing Antibiotics and Vaccines 64

    Seeing How Vaccines Help Prevent Antibiotic Resistance 65

    Part 2: Verifying Valuable Vaccines 67

    Chapter 5: Distinguishing and Testing Different Vaccines 69

    Getting to Know the Different Types of Vaccines 70

    Whole-pathogen vaccines 70

    Subunit vaccines 72

    Testing Vaccines for Safety and Effectiveness 75

    Determining the need and costs: The preclinical stage 75

    Phase I 76

    Phase II 76

    Phase III 76

    Post–Phase III 77

    Studying the Efficacy of Vaccines 78

    Measuring efficacy versus effectiveness 78

    Rounding up herd immunity 79

    Tracing the History of Various Vaccines 80

    Smallpox 80

    Typhoid fever 81

    Yellow fever 81

    Influenza 82

    Polio 82

    Anthrax 82

    Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) 82

    Varicella (chicken pox) 83

    Chapter 6: Tracking the Current List of Effective Vaccines 85

    Chicken Pox (Varicella) 85

    Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis 86

    Diphtheria 86

    Tetanus 87

    Pertussis 88

    Haemophilus Influenzae Type B (Hib) 88

    Hepatitis A 89

    Hepatitis B 90

    Human Papillomavirus (HPV) 92

    Influenza (Flu) 93

    Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) 95

    Measles, Mumps, Rubella, and Varicella (MMRV) 97

    Meningococcal Vaccines 97

    Pneumococcal Vaccines 98

    For adults 99

    For children 100

    Rotavirus 101

    Shingles (Herpes Zoster) 102

    Chapter 7: What to Expect When You’re Vaccinating 105

    Understanding Side Effects: What May Cause Them and What Happens 106

    Looking at common vaccine ingredients 106

    Distinguishing vaccine delivery methods 110

    Watching for localized skin reactions 111

    Expecting a systemic immune response 114

    Recognizing and Treating Serious Reactions 116

    Avoiding allergic reactions 117

    Anaphylactic reactions 117

    Febrile seizures after childhood vaccinations 118

    Guillain-Barré syndrome 119

    Thrombocytopenia 120

    Looking at Multiple Vaccines and the Immune System 120

    Part 3: Scheduling Safety 123

    Chapter 8: Vaccines for Children 125

    Understanding Mom-to-Baby Immunity 125

    Breastfeeding benefits 126

    Antibodies passed on during pregnancy 126

    Getting a Reminder of the Effectiveness and Importance of Vaccinations 127

    Focusing on Vaccinations in the First Year of Life 127

    Hepatitis B 128

    Rotavirus 129

    DTaP (Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis) 131

    Hib 132

    IPV (inactivated polio vaccine) 132

    Influenza 133

    PCV13 134

    Knowing New Vaccinations for Toddlers 134

    MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) 136

    Varicella or MMRV 139

    Hepatitis A 140

    Surveying a Few Vaccines for Ages 4 to 6 140

    Adding Some School-Age Vaccinations 141

    Human papillomavirus (HPV) 141

    Meningococcal conjugate (MenACWY) 142

    Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (Tdap) 142

    Needing a Booster: Vaccines for Teens 143

    Catching Up on Childhood Vaccines 144

    Spreading vaccines out 144

    Starting vaccines late 144

    Adopting a child from another country 145

    Checking Out Vaccine Schedules Around the World 146

    Chapter 9: Vaccines for Adults 147

    Vaccines When You’re 19–26 Years Old 147

    Your yearly flu shot 148

    The COVID-19 vaccine 149

    A Tdap or Td booster 150

    Vaccines When You’re 27–49 Years Old 151

    Vaccines When You’re 50–64 Years Old 151

    Vaccines When You’re 65-Plus Years Old 153

    Influenza 153

    Tdap 155

    Pneumococcal vaccines 156

    Vaccines Before and During Pregnancy 156

    Vaccines for Travelers 157

    Making sure you’re up to date on routine vaccines 158

    Getting other vaccines depending on your destination 158

    Catching Up: If Your Parents/Guardians Didn’t Vaccinate You 160

    Chapter 10: Spelling Out Who May Face Risks 161

    Knowing When to Avoid or Limit Vaccines 161

    Considering vaccines and cancer 162

    Vaccines and immune disorders 163

    Vaccines after organ transplantation 164

    Understanding Vaccines and Allergies 165

    Allergies to vaccine ingredients and components 165

    Different types of reactions 168

    Recognizing reactions that actually aren’t allergies 169

    Taking precautions before vaccination 169

    Assessing Reactions to the COVID-19 Vaccine 170

    Rare cases of anaphylaxis 170

    Other types of reactions 170

    Inspecting ingredients found in current COVID-19 vaccines 171

    Getting the COVID-19 vaccine after you’ve had COVID-19 173

    Chapter 11: Anti-Vaxxers and Debunking Myths About Vaccines 175

    Studying the Rise of Vaccine Hesitancy 176

    Understanding why some people don’t vaccinate 176

    Looking at the early anti-vaxxers 178

    Debunking Common Vaccine Myths 179

    Myth: Diseases were disappearing before vaccines were invented 180

    Myth: Vaccines cause serious side effects, illnesses, and death 180

    Myth: Kids don’t need to be vaccinated so young 181

    Myth: Kids don’t need to be vaccinated when illnesses don’t exist in their country 184

    Myth: Giving multiple vaccines at the same time overloads the immune system 184

    Myth: Vaccines can cause the disease they are supposed to prevent 185

    Myth: Not getting vaccinated affects only me 186

    Myth: Natural immunity is always best 186

    Myth: The MMR vaccine causes autism 187

    Myth: Vaccines contain harmful chemicals 188

    Reviewing Vaccine Recalls 189

    Part 4: The Part of Tens 191

    Chapter 12: Five People Who Created Ten (Or More) Modern Vaccines 193

    Edward Jenner: Snuffing Out Smallpox 193

    Louis Pasteur: Ridding the World of Rabies 194

    Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin: Putting Polio Behind Us 195

    Maurice Hilleman: The Master of Modern Vaccines 196

    Chapter 13: Ten Diseases Without Vaccines, from A to Z 199

    Avian Influenzas (Bird Flu) 200

    Cytomegalovirus (CMV) 200

    Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) 201

    Hepatitis C 202

    Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) 1 and 2 203

    HIV/AIDS 204

    Lyme Disease 205

    Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) 207

    West Nile Virus 208

    Zika Virus 209

    Chapter 14: The Ten Most Lethal Major Pandemics 211

    Antonine Plague (165–180) 212

    Plague of Justinian (541–750) 212

    Bubonic Plague (Black Death) (1346–1353) 213

    Cholera (1846–1860) 214

    Third Plague Pandemic (1855–1960) 215

    Influenza (Russian Flu) (1889–1890) 215

    Influenza (Spanish Flu) (1918–1919) 216

    Influenza (Asian Flu) (1957–1958) 217

    Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) (1981–Present) 217

    COVID-19 (2020–Present) 218

    Chapter 15: Ten Ways to Boost Your Immune System 219

    Getting Your Vaccinations 219

    Decreasing Stress 220

    Eating Well 220

    Maintaining a Healthy Weight 221

    Getting Enough Sleep 221

    Exercising for Immunity 222

    Saying No to Smoking 222

    Drinking Only in Moderation 223

    Staying Connected 223

    Considering Supplements 224

    Index 225

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