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What is the name of the measles vaccine?

The name of the measles vaccination is MMR. This is a three-in-one vaccination to protect against measles, mumps and rubella.


What is mmr?

Its a 3in1 vaccine to protect against childhood illnesses measles, mumps and rubella measles, mumps, rubella vaccine


What are the natures of chickenpox flu HIV measles and mumps?

Chickenpox, flu, HIV, measles, and mumps are all viral infectious diseases.


What is a disease that can be avoided with immunization shots.?

The common immunizations given in the US are against: Hepatitis B Hepatitis A Tetanus Diptheria Pertussis Hemophilus Influenza type B (a bacteria - not the "flu") Rotavirus Pneumococcus Polio Measles Mumps Rubella Varicella (chicken Pox) Human Papilloma Virus Meningococcus Influenza There are other vaccines given to special groups such as: Typhoid Tuberculosis Rabies Yellow Fever


Will Ionic Silver protect against or Kill the Swine Flu Virus?

No it can not.


What disease does the mmr protect against?

This is a combination vaccine and has the acronym MMR. It is administered for measles, mumps, and rubella.


Can quinine water protect you from the flu?

Quinine water, often used to flavor tonic water, does not protect against the flu. Quinine is not an antiviral medication and has no proven efficacy in preventing or treating influenza. The best ways to protect against the flu include getting vaccinated, practicing good hygiene, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.


How does the measles vaccine work to protect against the measles virus?

The measles vaccine works by introducing a weakened or inactive form of the measles virus into the body. This triggers the immune system to produce antibodies that can recognize and fight off the virus if the person is exposed to it in the future. This helps to prevent the person from getting sick with measles.


Three diseases caused by viruses?

The flu,polio,german measles


What is an example of airborne transmission?

TB FLU COLDS MEASLES etc


3 diseases caused by viruses?

Three illnesses casued by viruses are chicken pox, measles, and the stomach flu.


Why is it possible to only be vaccinated once for measles but the flu vaccine is required yearly?

Oh, well for all intents are purposes, there is only one strain of the measles. One vaccinted you are vaccinated forever. (Depending on the vaccine, tetatnus is every 10 years.) But, there are thousands of strains of the flu. Once vaccinated you do stay vaccinated, but each year there are many, many brand-new flus. If you catch the flu you are immune to that strain forever too, which is why the old ones don't keep coming back. The flu vaccine is made to protect against the 3 or 4 that doctors predict will be the worse each season. It doesn't protect against them all and it can't protect against the new mutations that we will see next year. Hope this clears things up for you!