The flu..... Chicken Pox, and meningitis are just some of the few * measles * chicken pox * mumps * rubella * whooping cough * polio * tuberculosis * meningitis * HPV * Tetnus * cholera * diptheria * influenza * malaria
Of course, even if you have your vaccine, there is still chances of getting the disease but some diseases with vaccines available to prevent them are..... * Hepatitis B * Tuberculosis * Diptheria * Influenza * Measles * Polio * Rubella * Tetanus * Mumps * There are many more too..... Just to let you know, this is a 13 yr old girl, who reads adult novels in 2 days, and speaks better grammar than her own grammar teacher! I just had this as a health chapter, last week. JFYI. I like questions. If you have any questions at all I am available.
Vaccines Scheduled for children 0-6 are for the following condition :
TB
poliomyelitis
diphtheria
hepatitis B
pertussis ( whooping cough )
measles
mumps
rubella ( German measles )
tetanus
varicella
haemophilus influenzae
Vaccines under special circumistances are :
Cholera
Plague
Typhoid fever
Yellow fever
Influenza
Rabies
for more information and to view the immunization schedule click on the related link
Infectious Diseases. Different vaccinations protect us from different diseases.
There are too many specific vaccines to name all the diseases, but there are vaccinations to prevent infectious diseases caused by both viruses and bacteria.
The list is long, with thousands of diseases that can be prevented. Some examples are; all forms of Hepititas, most forms of the flu, small pox and measles.
Vaccines prevent so many diseases like t.b, herpese, hapetitis b, hiv, stds and so much more.
Vaccinations are an effective method of preventing certain disease such as polio, tetanus, pertussis, diphtheria, influenza, hepatitis b, and pneumococcal infections.
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Smallpox,Tetanus,Hepatitis B,Measles,Pertussis
I depends on the disease. Viral diseases often have vaccines. Heart disease can be prevented with good diet and excercise. Mosquito borne diseases can be prevented by using insect repellent.
Many diseases can be prevnted by having vaccines and boosters. Diseases that can be prevented by doing these to include: Influenza Chicken Pox Measles Tetanus Hepatitis C Shingles
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.
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Yes, some viruses can be prevented with vaccines.
Vaccines, quarantines, antibodies, immune system, anti-biotics, gas masks, gloves, washign your hands all the time, and a ton more.
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Vaccines don't kill viruses or diseases; they prevent disease before you are infected.