A vaccine-preventable illness is an infectious disease for which there is an effective preventative vaccination. A person's death is termed a vaccine-preventable death if he or she dies from a disease for which vaccinations are available. Vaccines developed to combat bacterial and viral illnesses are an important element of the global management of communicable disease. Vaccination against a certain illness decreases the disease's social and economic impact on communities in addition to lowering the disease's occurrence.
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