Not really.
In theory, those who do not are more vulnerable, and will therefore get the disease, and pass it on to others who have not been vaccinated. Those who are vaccinated should be safe, regardless of others.
However, vaccinations only attempt to protect from a few strains out of hundreds, in many cases, and may even weaken the recipiant to the other strains, so the vaccinated individual could actualy have a negative effect on those who have not been.
Those who have not been vaccinated also may protect themselves in others ways, using anything from hand sanitizer to Vitamin supliments, such as Vitamin D. (Ever wonder why people get sick more in the winter? It's because there is less sunlight to created Vitamin D in the body)
Vaccinating the Village - 1914 was released on: USA: 6 February 1914
Culling and vaccinating. You better make sure those cows and heifers you are culling out are going to the meat market and not to another cattle producer.
The cast of Vaccinating the Village - 1914 includes: Marshall Neilan as Ralph - the Only Doctor in Town
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"Vaccinating" in agriculture is directly related to animal agriculture, where animals are given injections of killed or modified live bacteria to help build up their immunity to the diseases found to be of most common occurrence.
It cannot. You're better off vaccinating your animals for anthrax than anything.
ask your travel advisor but isn't turkey food?
Vaccinating against the Rabies virus is the only way to conrol this horrible virus.
If you are licensed you can buy it through any medical and drug supply company
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inoculating and vaccinating as many people as posible