Vaccinations act as curious punctuation marks along the timeline of our lives, from the routine baby jabs that begin at eight weeks, through to pre-school (three years and four months) and teenage (14 years) boosters, optional jabs that protect against chickenpox, tuberculosis, flu and hepatitis B, and specific vaccinations - to protect against rabies, for example - taken prior to travelling abroad.
This is a companion discussion topic for the original article at https://patient.info/news-and-features/what-to-expect-after-vaccinations