No, you do not need to get a meningitis shot every year. The meningococcal vaccine, which protects against meningitis, is typically administered in a series of doses during childhood and adolescence, with a booster recommended for certain age groups or high-risk individuals. However, specific recommendations may vary based on factors such as age, health conditions, and travel plans, so it's best to consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Approximately 174,000 people die from meningitis worldwide each year. The number can vary depending on the type of meningitis (bacterial, viral, fungal) and the region. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial in preventing deaths from meningitis.
With an average of only 457 people are shot by shotguns every year.
billions and billions
No they are not. Every NFL team has a chance to improve themselves in the draft and take a shot at the Super Bowl every year. It can take time and finding a great quarterback is tricky but every team has a shot at the title every year.
Spinal Meningitis
The meningitis MCV4 shot, which protects against meningococcal disease, is typically administered as an intramuscular injection in the upper arm, specifically in the deltoid muscle. This site is preferred due to its accessibility and the muscle's ability to absorb the vaccine effectively. Administering the shot in this location also helps minimize discomfort during the injection.
no
Dogs should get their rabis shots once every year.
About 3000 people in the United States are affected each year.
Wash your hands, don't make out with every person on the block. Stuff like that.
dont know about that,mine have to be re vaccinated every two years!
No, it's normal to experience some pain a few days after the injection.