There are very few side effects of the HBV vaccine and it is recommended by the CDC, who test the safety and effectiveness for vaccines in the US. See the link below for details from the CDC about what you should know about HBV vaccines.
From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): Since 2001, with the exception of some influenza (flu) vaccines, thimerosal is not used as a preservative in routinely recommended childhood vaccines.
It depends on specifics about you and where you go. The CDC has a good website. See the link below.
The CDC recommends two doses of chickenpox vaccine for those who don't have lab-demonstrated immunity, reliable history of chickenpox or shingles, or history of two vaccines.
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The CDC recommend that one has the following vaccinations more traveling to Israel. A routine vaccine which covers things like measles and tetanus as well as vaccines for hepatitis A and B.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has a country specific list of recommended vaccines. Check there (link below) for the countries you wish to visit. If you are travelling to Germany, for example, CDC only recommends the usual complement of vaccines plus Hepatitis B.
"WHO: Vaccine Fears Could Lead to Unnecessary Deaths." Medical Letter on the CDC and FDA March 17, 2002: 11.
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By when people have them they stop you from getting the illness so less people have been getting diseases because of the vaccines
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Yes. Many people are afraid of vaccines because they believe largely untrue claims that they cause autism and other compilcations.