The vaccine is made of weakened virus particles. This causes your body to produce interferon to fight an infection. :-)
Yes, it's a vaccination that helps you prevent the swine flu infection.
Vaccines for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and yellow fever can prevent jaundice due to viral infection.
Vaccination against hepatitis A is unnecessary if you have already had the infection.
to get a shingles vaccination ask ur doctor about the vaccination
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chicken pox
Not if it doesn't have some sort of infection. Penicillion is only used when treating for some form of infection, but is not used and should not be used as a form of vaccination. Treatment only: NOT vaccination.
There is no heartworm vaccination. Dogs and cats can take monthly oral preventatives to keep them from developing a heartworm infection.
Edward Jenner
Yes and No, it depends on the type of Vaccination.
Once a cat has caught and eaten a mouse, if the cat is going to catch anything from the mouse, it is a bit too late for vaccination... vaccination is to prevent disease, and by the time you have the cat to the vet for the booster shot, if it is infected, the infection is already past the point at which vaccination will help. If you expect that your cat will be catching mice, vaccination with periodic boosters is a good idea, as mice do carry diseases that cats can catch.
Yes, you should consider getting a vaccination for a dog bite, particularly if the dog’s vaccination status is unknown or if the dog is showing signs of rabies. Rabies can be a fatal disease, and timely vaccination is crucial to prevent infection. It's important to seek medical attention promptly after a dog bite to evaluate the need for a rabies vaccine and other treatments. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.