Vaccination against influenza - viral flu
The real flu (influenza) can sometimes hardly be distinguished from a harmless cold (flu-like infection). But it can also be severe and cause pneumonia, for example, and even death.
Vaccination against TBE - (tick vaccination)
TBE is the abbreviation for "tick-borne encephalitis". This is an inflammation of the brain, meninges or spinal cord caused by viruses. The virus is transmitted to humans through tick bites. Infections through the consumption of raw milk from goats, sheep or cows have also been reported very rarely. Even if TBE occurs less frequently in small children and is more mild than in adolescents and adults, in some cases it can lead to a serious illness, sometimes with long-lasting damage.
Vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV)
In the long term, human papillomavirus (HPV) infection can cause cancer.
Vaccination against tetanus - diphtheria - pertussis
Tetanus
Vaccination against measles mumps rubella
Measles: