Vaccine safety is the top priority in the medical community. Before any vaccine is approved, it goes through many years of careful testing by scientists and doctors and once approved, its safety is continuously monitored. The safety threshold for vaccines is higher than that of traditional drugs because, by definition, they're administered to those without a disease.
Serious side effects from vaccines are very rare but minor side effects, like a sore arm or a low-grade fever, are common and show that your child's immune system is building protection. The medical community takes vaccine side effects very seriously, with the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System available to healthcare providers to catalogue any side effects outside of normal, minor irritation. Learn more about what to expect.
Hundreds of millions of doses of vaccines have been administered in the United States, and the safety record is excellent.