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Herd immunity

Following a vaccination, a person can become immune to the specific . This gives protection against illness in an individual.

Vaccinating the majority of the population against serious diseases can reduce the chance of people coming into contact with specific . This leads to .

There are three recognised scenarios in relation to herd immunity:

    • The majority of the population are not vaccinated against a specific disease but are healthy.
    • A few people are not vaccinated and ill and contagious.
    • This can develop easily into a mass infection because the majority of the population are not vaccinated.
    • The majority of the population are not vaccinated against the specific disease but are well.
    • Some are vaccinated and healthy
    • A few are not vaccinated and ill and contagious.
    • Mass infection can result again, but a small number of vaccinated individuals remain healthy and some not vaccinated will also be healthy.
    • The majority of the population are vaccinated against a specific disease and are healthy.
    • A few are not vaccinated but well.
    • A few are not vaccinated against the disease and they are ill and contagious.
    • The result is that the majority are protected due to the high level of vaccination. A few individuals will still become ill, but the large number of vaccinated individuals gives protection.
Following a vaccination, a person can become immune to the specific disease This immunity gives protection against illness in an individual.

Immunisation against disease

If the number of people vaccinated against a specific disease drops in a population, it leaves the rest of the population at risk of mass infection.
Figure caption,
Data sourced from publichealthmatters.org (2015)
A graph showing the number of laboratory-confirmed cases of the measles in Scotland since 1988 when the MMR vaccine was introduced
Figure caption,
Number of laboratory-confirmed cases of measles in Scotland, 1988-2019. Source: Health Protection Scotland.

How vaccination and herd immunity works