MMR.
Injections are given for treatment while vaccines are given to produce antbodies to protect the recipients from specific diseases
Children are given vaccinations to develop antibodies against various diseases so that they are less likely to become seriously ill. Many diseases have been eradicated (stopped) through the decades of vaccinations of babies and young children. However, when parents didn't have their babies and toddlers vaccinated, many of these awful and deadly diseases have begun to re-appear.
If the injection is given between the first and last day of your menstrual flow, the protection against pregnancy begins immediately.
Subcutaneous injection can be given below the skin.. Intradermal injection can be given in-between the skin and base of the hair
A vaccination is an injection given to prevent a person from getting a specific disease by helping the immune system develop immunity to that disease. It contains a weakened or killed version of the germ that causes the disease, triggering the body to produce antibodies to protect against future infections.
its called vaccination. Its like a kind of prevention.
It is called a vaccine, which helps stimulate the body's immune response to produce immunity against specific diseases.
The tetanus injection is typically administered intramuscularly, most commonly in the deltoid muscle of the upper arm. In some cases, it may also be given in the thigh muscle for infants or young children. This method allows the vaccine to effectively stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies against the tetanus toxin.
It can be given orally or as an injection.
It can be given orally or as an injection.
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an injection into the muscle is called a Intramuscular injection or IM injection for short. These are the safest types of injections for people who are not certified to work with animals to give.