Vaccination refers to the administration of an antigenic agent, the vaccine, with the purpose of stimulating the immune system of a living being against an infectious agent (influenza, tetanus, Lyme disease...).
Through the works of Robert Koch, who related microbes and diseases, Louis Pasteur and his collaborators Duclaux and Roux explained the principle of vaccination. The first human vaccination (that of a child against rabies) dates back to July 6, 1885.
Vaccination in pharmacies is primarily intended for healthy adults over sixteen years of age. Pregnant women or patients undergoing regular medical treatment should continue to be vaccinated by their attending physician.
To date, we can offer you vaccination against influenza and tick-borne encephalitis (TBE).
To date, we can offer you vaccination against influenza, tick-borne encephalitis (TBE), hepatitis A and B, measles, mumps, and rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, and polio, meningococci, pneumococci, shingles, and chickenpox.