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the typhoid disease is prevented with a vaccine called typhoid vaccine
vaccine is available for Japanese encephalitis and is commonly given to young children in areas where the disease is endemic. Travelers to these regions can also receive the vaccine.
Yes, some viruses can be prevented with vaccines.
Yes
Vaccinations are an effective method of preventing certain disease such as polio, tetanus, pertussis, diphtheria, influenza, hepatitis b, and pneumococcal infections.
If you are bitten by a rabid animal, the vaccine can prevent the virus from infecting the central nervous system. See link below for more information:
A vaccine is a form of disease prevention, not a cure for a disease.
No, you can't get a vaccine for a non-infectious disease
Virus known as the Measles Virus, both the disease and virus share the same name.
a vaccine
In 1796 first vaccine introduce for smallpox disease.
There are many ways that differ from disease to disease for these diseases. Quarantine is often effective for many of these. Typhoid can often be prevented by improving sanitation of food and water supplies.However the way that is universally effective for all of these is vaccination. Of course a different vaccine must be prepared and administered for each.