Can you give rubella vaccine to positive rubella patient?
yes
The disease is contagious for about one week before the onset of symptoms and for about one week after the rash appears.
no
You don't give her the results because the husband is the patient and hasn't authorized her to look at them
The MMR vaccine (Measles, Mumps and Rubella) is a live, attenuated (weakened), combination vaccine that protects against the measles, mumps, and rubella viruses. It was first licensed in the combined form in 1971 and contains the safest and most effective forms of each vaccine. It is made by taking the measles virus from the throat of an infected person and adapting it to grow in chick embryo cells in a laboratory. As the virus becomes better able to grow in the chick embryo cells, it becomes less able to grow in a child's skin or lungs. When this vaccine virus is given to a child it replicates only a little before it is eliminated from the body. This replication causes the body to develop an immunity that, in 95% of children, lasts for a lifetime. A second dose of the vaccine is recommended to protect those 5% who did not develop immunity in the first dose and to give "booster" effect to those who did develop an immune response.
Anyone can get the mumps, but people who get the vaccine(MMR[Measles, Mumps, Rubella]) are less likely to catch it. Watch out, though, vaccines can give you diseases too. One of those diseases is one of the worst:autism. ~{cjmos}~ The link between the MMR vaccine and autism has since been dismissed. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/health/article3308485.ece
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.
NO
Cholera vaccine is very cheap. Cholera vaccine does not give protection of more than 60 %. It may give you false sense of security. Never the less the importance of cholera vaccine can not be underestimated.
No. You do not get gastroenteritis from typhoid vaccination.
You would give them A Rh Negative blood or you could also give them O Rh Negative as well. Group O is the universal donor so it can be given to anyone. If the patient is Rh Negative, they can only receive Rh Negative blood. If the patient was Rh positive, they can receive Rh positive or Rh negative.