Smallpox,Tetanus,Hepatitis B,Measles,Pertussis
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I depends on the disease. Viral diseases often have vaccines. Heart disease can be prevented with good diet and excercise. Mosquito borne diseases can be prevented by using insect repellent.
Many diseases can be prevnted by having vaccines and boosters. Diseases that can be prevented by doing these to include: Influenza Chicken Pox Measles Tetanus Hepatitis C Shingles
Vaccines do not "cure" diseases, but they can prevent serious illnesses by helping the body build immunity against specific viruses or bacteria. Some diseases that can be prevented by vaccines include measles, mumps, rubella, polio, influenza, and COVID-19.
Generally diseases caused by viruses like nausea, AIDS and other can not be treated by vaccination as we do not have their vaccines or if have then they are not so effective.
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Yes, some viruses can be prevented with vaccines.
Vaccines, quarantines, antibodies, immune system, anti-biotics, gas masks, gloves, washign your hands all the time, and a ton more.
Vaccines have significantly reduced the incidence of deadly infectious diseases, saving millions of lives worldwide. They have contributed to the eradication of diseases like smallpox and the near-elimination of others such as polio. Vaccines have also allowed for the control and prevention of outbreaks, leading to better public health outcomes and improved quality of life.
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