Yes
A vaccine works by producing antibodies to immunize the body against the virus that vaccine is intended to protect against.
MMR vaccine is for preventing measles, mumps and Rubella.
Pneumococcal polysaccharide disease is caused by a bacteria. It can be deadly but a vaccine was developed to head off the disease before it starts. The vaccine works when a small amount of the bacteria is injected into the patient and his or her immunity works against the disease, causing immunity.
There are a number of viral infections for which vaccines are available. Most viral infections, though, have no vaccine available.
Yes. There is a rabies vaccine.
DHPPC is a combination vaccine for dogs that protects against several diseases, including distemper, hepatitis, parainfluenza, parvovirus, and coronavirus. It is typically given as a series of vaccines to puppies and then as boosters throughout the dog's life to maintain immunity. DHPPC is an essential part of a dog's vaccination schedule to protect against these potentially deadly diseases.
As of 1998, there is no vaccine that is effective against parrot fever.
Not specifically, but the HBV vaccine will protect against HDV.
Corona Virus is extremely bad!We all need to stay inside until the vaccine is found.
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DHLP/Parvo vaccine. You can also get the vaccine with Corona added too. The vaccine is for Distemper, Hepatitis, Lepto, Parainfluenza & Parvo. A pup needs a series of vaccines (check with your Veterinarian) and thereafter, a booster once a year.
A vaccine works by causing the body's immune system to create antibodies against itself. Ideally, the body has such a strong response to the vaccine that it creates memory B cells, which can turn themselves on if the animal is ever exposed to the disease and create a large number of antibodies very quickly.