Vaccinations are an effective method of preventing certain disease such as polio, tetanus, pertussis, diphtheria, influenza, hepatitis b, and pneumococcal infections.
the typhoid disease is prevented with a vaccine called typhoid vaccine
Yes
Yes, some viruses can be prevented with vaccines.
a vaccine
Poliomyelytis
There's a Hepatitis B vaccine that can prevent it.
yellow fever
Yellow fever
Yes, there is currently a vaccine available.
prevention consists of vaccination. There are two polio vaccines available; inactivated (Salk) poliovirus vaccine, and oral poliovirus vaccine.
There is no vaccine effective against colds, and infection does not prevent one from getting colds.
Although a vaccine is available for meningococcus, it is still difficult at this time to produce a vaccine for the type B organism, the most common one in the United States.