so they dnt hav achance of gettin sick
They are not
to make you healthy and also because people that do get vaccines have lower risks of death
depends on what country you go to
21 vaccines before the age of six, and generally 6 more before the age of 18, for a total of 27 in childhood. Some vaccines are given multiple times (for example, the DTaP - diptheria, tetanus, and pertussis - is given 5 times).
Dog vaccines normally offer protection from Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza and Leptospirosis. Vaccines can also be given against Kennel Cough and Rabies.
It depends on which vaccine you are receiving.
Chickenpox vaccine is subcutaneous; it's given with a smaller needle than most vaccines.
Pulse Polio vaccines are given to children of 1-5 age.
People are given vaccines so that they are protected from certain illnesses.
No, vaccines are not injected into the skin. Most vaccines are administered through injection into the muscle or subcutaneous tissue (under the skin). Some vaccines are also given orally or nasally.
If the vaccines are supposed to be kept refrigerated until use, they are worthless if they are no longer cold.
Vaccines have a minuscule amount of the disease, so your immune system can easily destroy it and then retain in the immune systems memory the best way to destroy it. That is how vaccines work. However if you have an immune deficiency disorder, or a weak immune system, the disease inside the vaccine has a tiny chance of surviving and reproducing causing the disease to infect you.