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The disease known as Whooping Cough or Pertussis can be contracted at any age. Make sure your children are vaccinated against it and the rate dramatically increases one will get the disease.
you can prevent it by getting vaccinated. ask your doctor about it.
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.
This should be a question for your veterinarian.
Another word for getting shots is receiving vaccinations, or being vaccinated.
Getting vaccinated against Tetanus is important because the ground holds bacteria. There is also bacteria in animal feces that can cause a disease called lockjaw. Lockjaw can be fatal and is a very painful way to die.
a person may avoid getting sick with ailments cause by harmful microorganisms by getting vaccinated
Vaccines are inert or harmless weak versions of deadly viruses and diseases, when given to you your own immune system will develop immunity to them. Many fatal diseases have been effectively cured this way, the only danger is in not getting vaccinated.
Active immunity to a disease is acquired either through getting the disease or being vaccinated for it.
Yes, the Jonas Brothers are currently thinking of being vaccinated around the 2nd of December. They invite 3 fans to get vaccinated with them, win that contest in the newest issue of the magazine J-14 or Bop. The email address will be shown at the bottom of the page so send them a reason why you should go. If you win, the will send you a letter at home and you will also win a trip to Texas since they are getting it there at the Oliver-Guilmont vaccination Center.
For a simple reason: tetanus is a horrible disease that can be prevented with proper immunization. That's reason enough.
First, a baby can develop a certain amount of immunities if breastfed. Second, a child or adult develops immunities by exposure to or getting the disease, or through being vaccinated, IF a vaccine exists.