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The majority of people who receive a meningitis vaccine don't have any major side effects. Any medication, including vaccines, carries the potential for negative effects. The majority of the time, these are minor and go away on their own in a few days, but more severe reactions could occur. Although Meningitis Vaccines have been available since the early 1900s, widespread use didn't begin until the 1950s. Since that time, getting vaccinated against meningitis before starting school has become normal practise. These shots are administered to protect the brain and spinal cord against bacterial infections. Immune system production of antibodies to ward off illness is triggered by a chemical known as a vaccine.
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