It gives you hope of not getting sick
Epilepsy is not an infectious disease, so it cannot have a vaccine. It is a physical condition, so trying to get a vaccination against it is like trying to get a vaccination against breaking your arm.
Yes, all three phrases convey the idea of fulfilling a promise or commitment made to someone. They essentially mean the same thing, emphasizing the importance of following through on one's word or agreement.
An incorrect promise is saying something like: I promise to never fail
"to promise" is "prometer", "to swear" (like promise, not to curse) is "jurar"
Generally diseases caused by viruses like nausea, AIDS and other can not be treated by vaccination as we do not have their vaccines or if have then they are not so effective.
You can't patent something so general, so nobody. A specific vaccination maybe, but still I don't think it works like that either.
A synonym for vaccination is inoculation.
A vaccination costs about $433,000,000.
No. The word vaccination is a noun
Vaccination Records was created in 1992.
yes a vaccination report available
You dont need any vaccination to travel to Turkey. Also there is not any mandotary vaccination.