There are three different vaccines for hemophilus infections used to immunize children in the United States: PRP-D, HBOC, and PRP-OMP.
Not in most states . . . but it is very ignorant. The stuff in vaccines that used to cause some reactions in children has not been used for years.
Because it helps to prevent certain diseases to immunize our body
in order to immunize them against certain diseases. (2) :)
INFECTIONS
Yes, a large percentage of vaccines are for viral infections, there are not many vaccines for bacterial infections but there are a few. The flu is caused by a virus, vaccinations against the flu work very well, for example.
Yes, vaccines can be used to prevent certain bacterial infections by stimulating the immune system to produce antibodies against specific bacteria. Examples include the vaccines for tetanus, pertussis, and pneumococcal infections. Vaccines have been successful in reducing the incidence of these bacterial diseases.
Vaccines are for preventing infections. Infections are pathogenic (caused by germs). Vaccines help your body prepare to fight specific pathogens, e.g., bacteria and viruses.
At this time, there are no vaccines for mycoplasma infection.
vaccines
No vaccines have been developed that are effective against lung or liver fluke infections.
The most common vaccines used are Pneumovax or Pnu-Imune 23 (against pneumococcal infections) and Menomune-A/C/Y/W-135 (against meningococcal infections).
i will say about 50,000 children die each year from vaccines