ans2. Unfortunately no. Some folk have a mild fever at the time of vaccination, almost unnoticed by them, and the body's defenses also attack the vaccination challenge.
This can have side effects, sometimes serious, and you should defer vaccination if you have an elevated temperature. For this indicates that your immune system is busy.
er well i don't really no but erm i think it don't i mean doesent because,like yeh if u don't have anee antibodyz then you will DIE! tragic ain't it!? c ya.
if you are vaccinated against a particular disease, you can't spread that disease to others. One exception os tetanus, which is transmitted through the environment, not from person to person. The tetanus vaccine protects only the individual who receives it.
Because when Edward Jenner invented the vaccination, no one knew how it worked or what the side effects and risks were, so everyone was very skeptical about vaccinations. When Pasteur discovered microbes, he found how they and indeed vaccinations worked, and from there calculated that vaccinations could work against other diseases caused by the various differtent microbes he discovered, by using weakened or dead microbe antigens to boost the immune system.
they destroy it
Yes, a small dog can die when receiving vaccinations. Any dog has a risk when getting vaccinated of dying. Vaccinations can also not work and therefore can cause issues where the dog dies.
Not everyone feels that vaccinations should be required. Some people are actually quite against them. However, those that feel vaccinations should be required site that they help prevent the spread of serious diseases.
No because in places such as Africa we have to help them by supporting them with the money to afford for these vaccinations
There are no vaccinations for HIV or AIDS.
Everyone reacts differently to vaccinations, so, although it is not a typical or common reaction, it is possible, but unlikely that it contributed.
Anyone and everyone who comes into contact with smallpox is at risk unless they have immunity to the illness. The good news is that smallpox has virtually been eliminated due to widespread use of vaccinations. Vaccinations worked so well that they are no longer needed.
Vaccinations are acceptable by the Pentecostal church.
== = CDC Meeting: States Decide on Mandatory Vaccinations According to Military Rep = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2Umlnd562U
vaccinations prevents us from having an specific disease.
vaccinations required for living in Georgia