vaccine
Immunization against smallpox has, for centuries, been infection with live vaccinia virus.
Vaccination and Immunization
The answer depends on the immunization.
(IMMUN ) IS THE ACRONYM FOR iMMUNIZATION
Immunization Alliance was created in 2008.
You go to the CDC's immunization schedule website.
Mollen Immunization Clinics's population is 390.
Mollen Immunization Clinics was created in 1989.
A. Elisabeth Sommerfelt has written: 'Childhood immunization' 'Childhood immunization, 1990-1994' -- subject(s): Health surveys, Immunization of children
Polo was diagnosed in 1789, the immunization is preventive treatment. Once diagnosed with polo the immunization does not help.
The main differences between an antibiotic and an immunization are that an immunization is a preventative measure and an antibiotic is usually used to treat a current illness, another difference is that a vast majority of immunizations are either a small amount of live or dead virus that it is meant to protect against whereas antibiotics are not. Immunizations are used to treat specific diseases and ailments where antibiotics are used on more of a broad spectrum usually. Hope this answers most of your questions.
Depends on the immunization and the specific antibiotics used. You should ask this question to your doctor, he would be the one to know the specific details.