95%
Yes, you can eat before receiving a Hepatitis B vaccination.
Um...yes. There shouldn't be any reason that you can't have ice cream specifically after receiving a Hepatitis A vaccination.
Yes. Having Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is not a contraindication to receiving an influenza vaccination.
No. You do not get gastroenteritis from typhoid vaccination.
Smallpox has been eradicated - thanks to vaccination campaigns. The only truly effective "treatment" for smallpox is vaccination. Receiving a vaccination within 3 days of exposure should severely lessen or completely prevent symptoms. Other than vaccination, other treatments are mostly supportive, such as wound care.
if you have already developed hepatitis then there is no benefit of receiving the vaccine against it.
Yes but you must wait two weeks after your vaccination before donating.
50 percent
the hrepatitis B vaccination has been proven to prevent the disease in what percentageof those receiving the vacine
Yes. mass inoculation saves far more lives than the vaccination sickens. Anyone fatally sickened by the inoculation almost certainly could not have survived an pandemic of the disease for which they were inoculated.
120%
BLOOD THAT IS donated, is screened for anything that can be passed on to anyone receiving blood. Including: hepatitis A, B, & C, HIV, STD's, any bloodborne pathogen that can be passed on and make the person receiving the blood sick.