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Pneumococcal polysaccharide disease is caused by a bacteria. It can be deadly but a vaccine was developed to head off the disease before it starts. The vaccine works when a small amount of the bacteria is injected into the patient and his or her immunity works against the disease, causing immunity.
Jonas developed the Sulk vaccine for polio.
The act or practice of inoculating someone with a vaccine as a protection against disease is known as a vaccination. Examples of vaccinations include the flu vaccine and the MMR vaccine.
It is to denote the amount of immune response developed by an individual after receiving vaacination which will provide protection against the disease t for which the vaccine was intended.
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Diarrhea is a symptom of several diseases, not a disease itself. Therefor there is no vaccine for diarrhea. But there are vaccines for some of the diseases that cause diarrhea as a symptom. However there are also non-disease causes of diarrhea and for these there will never be a vaccine, as there is nothing to vaccinate against.Diarrhea is also a symptom of several types of poisons as well as radiation sickness and although these can be considered "diseases" or "illnesses", there is no disease causing organism to vaccinate against so there will never be a vaccine.
A vaccine injects you with a smaller, less lethal version of the disease so that your body can start to build up antibodies against it. Once your body is producing the antibodies, it can easily fight off the real disease should you get it.
MMR vaccine is for preventing measles, mumps and Rubella.
Developed vaccine for Anthrax, a disease that threatened the cattle industry.
Every vaccine is designed to protect against some infectious disease. If you do not take the vaccine, you are more likely to become infected by that disease. If you do not get the polio vaccine, you are more likely to get polio, for example.