Measles, mulmps, rubella (MMR vaccine), smallpox, and polio have all been virtually eradicated by consistent vaccine use.
Vaccines don't kill viruses or diseases; they prevent disease before you are infected.
Measles, mumps, rubella, polio, chicken pox, influenza are a few.
Vaccines prevent diseases, medications treat them.
Currently, all vaccines on the market today only exist for diseases caused by viruses- though not all diseases caused by viruses have a corresponding vaccine. Notably, the common cold (rhinoviruses) and AIDS (HIV) have no vaccines.
Prevention of infectious diseases when vaccines are available for them. There are vaccines available for many viral and some bacterial contagious diseases.
diseases eradication is very difficult but pox (variole in french) has been eradicated
None, they are preventatives not cures. A few, like the rabies vaccine can still work after infection but before symptoms appear.
None, they are preventatives not cures. A few, like the rabies vaccine can still work after infection but before symptoms appear.
Yes
true.
In hope to prevent diseases.
No, not at this point in time.