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Yes, some can. Some vaccines are safe in pregnancy, and others are not. Your doctor can tell you what vaccines are right for you before, during and after pregnancy.
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Vaccines don't kill viruses or diseases; they prevent disease before you are infected.
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Vaccines do not destroy pathogens, they give the immune system antibodies so it can destroy a pathogen before it causes an infection. Vaccines do exist for some bacterial infections.
This is bone marrow transplant. A compatible donor should be screen and crossmatch before they can perform the transplant.
Vaccines changed society because with out vaccines then there would be so many deaths. Vaccines help to prevent the disease before you get it. Why pay a visit to the doctor when you can just go get the vaccine and not have to get the disease.
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They acquired it by becoming infected but surviving the infection.
They were trained by the Church in religious studies (you had to be a priest before you could be a doctor), and they also studied some of the works of the ancient Greek philosophers. In short, their training was basically useless.
It is very hard to find a kidney transplant. In some countries it can take several years before you can get a transplant.
The general rule's to transplant in fall whenever and wherever possible. For the first 1-1/2 - 2 years are the most challenging for a transplant. The idea's to have more time - fall, winter, spring - to get established before the excesses of summer. It's generally thought to be more stressful for a tree to be transplanted in spring. For the transplant has hardly any time to settle in before summer extremes.