In theory the shot could prevent you from catching the flu. However, I know people who have had bad reactions to the shot and developed flu symptoms because of it- essentially negating the benefit of the shot.
No. They do put a form of the disease in you but that is only so your body knows how to fight it.
shots are a good thing
No, they protect you from disease.
Some people believe that vaccinations can have negative side effects or complications. Others may have religious or philosophical objections to vaccines. However, scientific research overwhelmingly supports the safety and effectiveness of vaccines in preventing infectious diseases and protecting public health.
you should prabably not travel if you have herpies because the locals want it bad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No
There are no vaccinations for HIV or AIDS.
Vaccinations are acceptable by the Pentecostal church.
vaccinations prevents us from having an specific disease.
vaccinations required for living in Georgia
they cost more than human vaccinations
No, you can not.
Unless you know how to give vaccinations let your vet do it.
Travel vaccinations depend on the country one plans to visit. Common travel vaccinations are polio, typhoid, hepatitis A and cholera. One can find out which vaccinations are necessary at the website of National Travel Health Network and Centre.
we never get rid of the vaccinations we have been given already.that vaccine stays in your body for ever.
Unless it's a very special chicken they don't need vaccinations.