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06 Νοέμβριος 2020
Only vaccines that are safe and effective are approved for use in the European Union. EU public-health authorities protect your health by carrying out scientific evaluations of all new vaccines and monitoring their safety as long as they are in use.
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06 Νοέμβριος 2020
All vaccines in the European Union are continuously monitored by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) once they are authorised and used in vaccination programmes across the EU. Monitoring ensures that if a safety concern or a rare serious side effect were to occur, this would be detected as early as possible. EMA would then act quickly to protect the public
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06 Νοέμβριος 2020
Effective worldwide vaccination campaigns have dramatically reduced the number of deadly infections, and we have even managed to wipe out some diseases completely. With high- and sustained vaccination coverage, we could get rid of even more diseases. Here are the examples of smallpox, polio, tetanus and measles.
Κάτω: Εμβολιασμός