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No, you can't get a vaccine for a non-infectious disease
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.
No Flu is an infectious disease and at the right time of year there is nothing rare about it.Not all are infectious disease are rare. In fact, the common cold is an infectious disease. The measles used to be a common infectious disease. However, due to the measles vaccine, this disease was greatly eliminated.
To inoculate with a vaccine to provide immunity to a corresponding infectious disease
medicine containing dead or weakened pathogens
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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.
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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.
The process whereby a person is made immune or resistant to an infectious disease, typically by the administration of a vaccine.
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VIDO stands for the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization international vaccine center. They are a world leader in developing new technologies and vaccines to fight infectious diseases. They are a research organization located on the campus of the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.