Yes, you can take the yellow fever vaccine twice within 10 years, but it is generally not required. The World Health Organization recommends a single dose for lifelong protection in most cases. However, some countries may have specific regulations that require a booster dose, particularly for travelers who have been vaccinated more than 10 years prior. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice and travel recommendations.
You acutally can survive yellow fever though it is very unlikely. If You see the signs like nausea , vomiting ,diraha,blood vomiting then you should see a doctor right away
No, you cannot catch yellow fever twice. Once a person is infected and recovers, they develop immunity to the virus, which typically lasts for life. However, vaccination against yellow fever is recommended for long-term protection, especially for individuals traveling to areas where the virus is present.
It's possible, but not likely, to get chickenpox twice after getting chickenpox vaccine. Talk with your health care provider to find out how certain was the diagnosis.
The Twinrix vaccine is typically given in 3 doses. This is normal.
It is very possible for a yellow jacket to sting a person twice. The stinger does not get stuck in it's victim like a bee's.
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200mg twice a day for 14 days
When I did this it worked first time so i am positive that this will work! 1. Yellow-twice 2. Green-once 3. Pale Green-twice 4. Green-once 5. Yellow-once 6.Orange (small)-once 7.Red-twice 8.Orange 9(small)-once 9. Yellow-twice 10. Orange (small)-twice
Usually a skin rash that look like pimples or mosquito bites that develop into blisters and then into open sores, sometimes this is accompanied by a low grade fever. After 2 - 4 days symptoms should start to disappear, unless your child has a weakened immune system then a more serious rash, fever or more serious infections.
Go look at the frogs. Do the following in order... 1.touch the yellow one twice. 2.the green one once. 3.the turquoise twice. 4.green one once 5.yellow one once 6.orange one once 7.yellow one once. 8. orange one once. 9.red one twice 10.orange on once. 11.yellow one twice. and finally... 12. orange one twice. HOPE THIS HELPS.
There are no special risks or side effects from extra chickenpox vaccine.
Yes, they can, depending on the virus you have. Immunocompromised people with the HIV/AIDS virus may not get full immunization from a vaccine since their body doesn't respond to infections like other people's bodies. If it is a flu virus, there is no problem getting a vaccination unless you have a high fever from the virus. They will ask you about any recent fevers when you go to get the vaccination. The problem if you are sick with a virus is that your body's immune system is working very hard to get rid of the virus you have, if you add the vaccine for a different virus to your body, it has to work twice as hard to deal with both at the same time, and you may not get a good response to the vaccine.