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There are a few vaccines that may be required before your travel to Chile. Most travelers will be required to have a Hepatitis A Vaccine and a Typhoid vaccine.
Before the advent of improvement in sanitation after 1854 out break of cholera in UK, the typhoid affected the Europeans like others outside the Europe. Now the Europeans have no challenge to their immunity. So every body should receive the oral typhoid vaccine to keep the immune system in tune.
yes typhoid fever killed more than 300 million people before the vaccine came out
of course, your supposed to drink water while your exercising
No, I didn't. I also got several shots the same day I got the typhoid.
The CDC Yellow Book recommends that travelers to Somalia get all routine vaccinations up to date. They should talk with their health care provider about the possible need for additional polio vaccine. Hepatitis A and typhoid are recommended. Some travelers may also need hepatitis B, yellow fever, and rabies vaccine, depending on their travel plans. Although not a vaccine, malaria prophylaxis is also recommended.
About 1-2 hrs.
Yes. Everyone should do their research on vaccines before taking them. There is no law that says you have to take any vaccine.
Most probably Mary Mallon had typhoid before she came to America. She probably brought the typhoid from Ireland. She was one of the many asymptomatic carriers of typhoid.
You should have the vaccine as an older adult if you had chicken pox as a child. Before shingles appear.
No, you should rest your muscle for AT LEAST 24 hours before exercising it again.
60 to 90 minutes