Anemia itself is not a condition that is vaccinated against; rather, it is a blood disorder characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin. However, individuals with anemia can receive vaccinations, just like anyone else, unless their specific health condition or treatment suggests otherwise. It's important for those with anemia to consult their healthcare provider regarding vaccinations to ensure their overall health is managed appropriately.
Children in India are vaccinated.
smallpox was the first virus that was vaccinated for
I'm afraid not. Vaccinations are used to prevent people catching viral or bacterial diseases. Anemia can be caused by many things (e.g lack of B12, Sickle Cell etc...), however none of the causes are viral/bacterial, hence it's not possible to "vaccinate" against it. (Think about it... anemia is not transmittable from person to person, which indicates that it is not bacterial or viral, hence cannot be vaccinated against). There are, however, injectable forms of iron preparations which are used to treat anemia. You might want to ask your doctor about these. However, these are not "vaccinations". They are injectable medications.
When you are vaccinated, your body builds up an immune response to the vaccination. This protects you from the disease you were vaccinated for. There is some controversy about vaccination.
There are 3 types of Livestock anemia. Infectious anemia, Nutrition anemia, and bovine anemia. Bovine anemia is found mostly in cows.
Varilix is a varicella virus itself.
Pernicious Anemia
Iron-deficiency anemia
An anemia caused by vitamin B12 is pernicious anemia while deficient in iron is iron defeciency anemia.
How much does it cost to get a puppie litter vaccinated cheeply
Anemia is reduced hemoglobin in blood. One cause of anemia is blood loss. Bleeding is called hemorrhagia. Anemia caused by blood loss is hemorrhagic anemia.
Babies are vaccinated to protect against common diseases until their immune systems are developed.