On balance there is no reason not to be vaccinated. In a small number of cases a few people may have a bad reaction but the risk is very very small and the benefits of the vaccine to you and the human population is worth it.
Modern vaccines are interchangeable. But this should not be done normally.
your mom should get tetanus vaccine
Tetanus
Some of the recommended vaccines for Canada are hepatitis B vaccines for both adults and children. One should also be vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella.
Vaccines use a weakened or inert version of the disease, in order to stimulate the body's natural defenses should it come into contact with a more potent form.
Pneumococcal, Influenza, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Vericella, Hepatitis A, and Meningococcal are all the vaccines a child should get at age 2. These vaccines are to prevent your child from getting these illnesses and from passing them along.
Yes to protect them from getting sick!
Edible vaccines are vaccines produced in plants genetically modified through bioengineering.
Yes. You can go for all the vaccines.
Vaccines do not cause AIDS.
There is a warning about live vaccines being less effective for those that are on prednizone but nothing about inactivated vaccine's.
According to the Center for Disease Control, you should always be up to date on routine vaccines such as the flu, measles, and so forth. Because conditions may be poor or even unknown to where you're visiting in Venezuela, you should also have Hepatitis A and Typhoid vaccines.