No. You do not get gastroenteritis from typhoid vaccination.
Yes. You can give blood after receiving typhoid vaccine. There is theoretical risks associated with it.
That is almost not possible.
Yes but you must wait two weeks after your vaccination before donating.
No. No vaccine should be given in gluteal region. You may give the vaccine in fatty tissue, which will make it useless.
Yes, they are not the same disease and one vaccine doesn't give immunity to the second.
Sanitation and hygiene are the critical measures that can be taken to prevent typhoid. Typhoid does not affect animals and therefore transmission is only from human to human. Typhoid can only spread in environments where human feces or urine are able to come into contact with food or drinking water. Careful food preparation and washing of hands are crucial to preventing typhoid. There are also two vaccines available to prevent typhoid.
Mosquito bite does not give you typhoid. Typhoid is specifically transmitted by fecal oral route.
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Can you give rubella vaccine to positive rubella patient?
If the husband is receiving then it is ok. O group is an universal donor. But if the wife is the receiver then the huband cannot give blood.
how using a vaccine may give long term immunity to malaria
Diphtheria vaccine is available at almost all Government Hospitals. Few hospitals give vaccine free of cost.
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