I would wait at least a week after its fully healed. Any sooner or during the vaccination process and the fresh cuts from the new tattoo will cause a break out similar to the one near the vaccination site.
It is not advisable for at least 3 months after receiving the smallpox vaccine. The reason is if you have any break in your skin that is not completely healed, there is a possibility of the smallpox taking up residence in that area. That is why smallpox is not given to people who eczema or other skin conditions are exempt from receiving the vaccine. Hope this helps
Sure. The scar from the vaccination is only a small blemish that can easily be covered with a tattoo.
where is the anthrax vaccine kept in north America
if u have anthrax it will not go awaay until u have the vaccine but sometimes its to late to get a vaccine
Hey there! Louis Pasteur was the first person to make a vaccine against anthrax, 😄
The Anthrax vaccine is kept at BioDefense Operations Lansing Inc., located in Lansing, Michigan.
Louis Pastaur discovered the vaccine for anthrax and chicken cholera
Louis Pasteur
He didnt
Louis Pasteur invented the shot for rabies in 1885. He also invented the vaccine for anthrax
Robert Koch- German
Between those times, the anthrax vaccine would've remained the same, as far as type is concerned.
Yes! My arm was in pain for like a week.
Yes, but it may alter the appearance of the tattoo, also you won't be able to see if there is an adverse reaction to the vaccine- redness, etc because the tattoo will mask the reaction.