Your immunize system needs to be boosted ever so often. You are immune to various common colds as you go along in life, but you also come across them again and again. Your immune system gets a boost each time. You don't notice it since you don't get the cold again. The same holds true for the disease you are vaccinated for.
Your immunize system needs to be boosted ever so often. You are immune to various common colds as you go along in life, but you also come across them again and again. Your immune system gets a boost each time. You don't notice it since you don't get the cold again. The same holds true for the disease you are vaccinated for.
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YES, it is highly recommended that all women get vaccinated against HPV. Even if you have already contracted one strain of HPV there are still other types that could affect your health. Getting vaccinated will not make the current strain go away faster or prevent you from getting that type again, but it is still recommended.
Anyone that has not been vaccinated.
Yes they already have been doing that
Yes, they can get diseases from the diseases they haven't been vaccinated yet for, and they can also get a disease they've already been vaccinated for if they were due for another vaccination at the time they were infected. Even if they're healthy indoor cats they can still get diseases from outdoor cats but they might be less likely to get infected with a disease if they have a healthy body. Oh, and just so you know abortion stops a beating heart, so please support the awarness.
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The blackbirds that have been made already will fly. New ones will not be there. Blackbirds have been discontinued in production.
There already has been in some countries; it may happen again. Hopefully it won't.
If you already have H1N1 virus in your body and is about to get sick anyway it can be, because you then get a double dose. That's how all vaccines works. There haven't been enough time top test the vaccine on ppl under the age of 18. But the risk of getting it is higher then if you don't get vaccinated. H1N1 spreads 4 times faster then a normal flu. So it's safer to have your children vaccinated.
yes and no because if you had the swine flu once and you get vaccinated you propelywont get it again.
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