Vaccines are designed to prevent diseases. Ticks are insects. There was a Lyme Disease vaccine for humans, but it had horrible side effects and was removed from the market.
Any vaccine can cause side effects. For the most part these are minor (for example, a sore arm or low-grade fever) and go away within a few days. See the related link for side effects associated with each vaccine.
Lyme disease was first identified in 1975 in Lyme, Connecticut.
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Some of the side effects of the shingles vaccine are cold sores on the mouth, lips, face and the private parts. There is also fevers, chills, sweats,etc.
The simple truth is that any vaccine can cause side effects, but they are usually minor. The most common side effects from the flu vaccine are soreness, redness, pain and swelling of the injection site, fever and malaise.
A vaccine, like any medicine, is capable of causing serious problems or side-effects, such as allergic reactions. There is an extremely low chance, though, of a vaccine causing serious harm or death.In clinical trials, the Lyme disease vaccine has been associated only with mild problems and most pet owners do not report any problem with their pet after getting it. These are some of the mild problems associated with the Lyme disease vaccine:* soreness where the shot was given* redness or swelling where the shot was given* muscle aches or joint pain* fever and/or chills An allergic reaction is unlikely, but consult your vet immediately if it occurs. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include:* Rashes and itching * Dizziness * Trouble breathing If you notice any other symptoms not listed above, contact your vet immediately.
There are no special risks or side effects from extra chickenpox vaccine.
The flu. One of the side affects of flu can be death.
Lyme's disease can use antibiotics that have side effects such as a rash and other allergic reactions, such as liver toxicity. You should carefully consider the pro's and con's of the treatment versus the effects of the disease itself.
Side effects of the tetanus vaccine are minor: soreness, redness, or swelling at the site of the injection that appear any time from a few hours to two days after the vaccination and disappear in a day or two.
Lyme disease vaccine has not been produces since 2003, but once a person is infected with a particular strain of the disease, they can develop an immunity that can last up to nine years.