Monica Luminos 1, Anca Drăgănescu 2, G. Jugulete 3, Roxana Matei 2, Angela Vişan 2, Cristina Negulescu 4
1 Conf.univ.dr., INBI „Matei Balş”, UMF „Carol Davila”, Bucureşti
2 INBI „Matei Balş”, Bucureşti
3 Asist.univ.drd., INBI „Matei Balş”, UMF „Carol Davila”, Bucureşti
4 Rezident pediatrie
Abstract
Vaccinations as an active metod of prophylactic immunization against infectious diseases is a major public health problem, worldwide. Around 13 million people die annually from infectious diseases. Approximately 2,1 million of them are determinate by diseases can be prevented by immunization and 1,4 million represent death at children under 5 years old. Immunization is one of the most successful intervention in public health, vaccine having high efficiencies (95-100%) and safety, minor adverse reactions.