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Q: Why Vaccinations are important even in areas where a virus is not fount?
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That vaccinations are important even in areas where a virus is not found?

Yes


What is given to protect you from a virus?

You are given vaccinations when you go to the doctor's office to help protect you from it.


Is there such thing as a chicken virus?

There are virus's that chickens get, yes. I am not aware of a virus called "chicken virus" unless you are referring to "chicken pox". There is "chicken anaemia virus" or CAV but it's not very common nowadays due to better vaccinations.


Are vaccinations important even in areas where a virus is not found?

It would not be necessary for vaccination if the disease is not prevalence in the surrounding. The problem is how to determine when the disease is not around. You could just wait for the cases to show up and then start vaccinations program. That may be okay for some diseases, but not so good if that disease can spread fast and has high mobility/mortality. A good example is polio. We still give this vaccine, but it's hasn't been seen in most part of the world for years.


Can vaccinations disrupt the natural process of immune development?

Vaccines are essentially weakened viruses or dead viruses which are introduced into the body to invoke active immune reaction towards the virus. Once the immune system is activated towards the virus, it will produce antibodies that patrol the body for about 2 to 10 years depending on the type of virus. This gives you future immunity towards the virus. Problems however arise when there is over-reaction of the immune system towards the vaccine, an allergy towards the vaccine (virus or its medium), or the virus in the vaccine suddenly is able to overcome the "weakening process" in making the virus. In the latter case, the live virus is given to the victim. The medical establishment believes that the benefits of vaccinations outweigh the risks, despite the chances of getting a deadly infection being very small. Note: There is no evidence of a link between autism and vaccinations.


Do you need any vaccinations for the Maldives?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends these vaccinations for the Maldives: Routine vaccinations, Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid


What one of these is an infectious protein?

They are called Prion. This is the definition I fount at wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn: "an infectious protein particle similar to a virus but lacking nucleic acid; thought to be the agent responsible for scrapie and other degenerative diseases of the nervous system".


Can one take the H1N1 vaccine while infected with the H1N1 virus?

You can take the vaccine but it will not stop the disease. Vaccinations prevent disease but they do not cure them.


Where can one get information for flu vaccinations given in CVS?

The best place to find information for flu vaccinations given in CVS is CVS Pharmacy's official website. Their website has a whole section dedicated to the influenza virus and has a FAQ about getting the flu shot.


What a human is accidentally injected with blackleg vaccine for animals?

Humans do not usually get sick when being accidentally injected with the Blackleg vaccine for animals. These vaccinations only contain the dead virus. It is important to keep an eye on the injection site and to watch for symptoms just as a precaution.


Virus can hide in either of two boot areas of a hard drive?

boot sector virus


How you control viral infection?

Prevention is the most effective way to control a virus. This is done mainly through the use of vaccinations and other preparations that contain antibodies.