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What is the best way to see if a vaccine for a disease in a bird species is working?

Vaccinate 100 birds and expose all 100 to the disease.


When is it best to use a vaccine?

It's best to use a vaccine when you have a disease or your gender might get the kind of disease.


Is vaccination protect human life?

Yes vaccine prevent human life as Vaccine are used to create immunity in the body to fight against germs which cause diseases. The best example of vaccination is smallpox vaccine which help in eludation of this disease completely from the earth


What is the best example for attenuated living vaccine?

The best example of an attenuated live vaccine is the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. This vaccine contains live viruses that have been weakened (attenuated) so they cannot cause disease in healthy individuals but still elicit a strong immune response. Other examples include the yellow fever vaccine and the oral polio vaccine. These vaccines stimulate long-lasting immunity without causing the diseases they protect against.


What statement describes the best procedures to determine if a vaccine for a disease in a certain bird species of effective?

Vaccinate 50 birds, do not vaccinate 50 other birds, and expose all 100 to the disease.


The best example for attenuated-living vaccine is?

B.C.G Vaccine


Name any spieces of tree beginning with d?

Deal is the best I can come up with


Who was born in 1822 in France and developed a vaccine for rabies?

Louis Pasteur (December 27, 1822 - September 28, 1895) was a French chemist and microbiologist best known for his remarkable breakthroughs in the causes and prevention of disease. His experiments supported the germ theory of disease, also reducing mortality from puerperal fever (childbed), and he created the first vaccine for rabies.


What vaccine is best for peacocks?

the reacollikin is the best for peacocks


What age is best to get the shingles vaccine?

2


What is a vaccine's booster shot?

Vaccines are weakened/disabled forms of the virus. You need to train your body to take care of the pathogen naturally. Sometimes this works best if exposed to small doses over a long period of time.A booster shot is simply another dose of the vaccine.


Why do we develop disease even after getting vaccines?

Vaccines have a minuscule amount of the disease, so your immune system can easily destroy it and then retain in the immune systems memory the best way to destroy it. That is how vaccines work. However if you have an immune deficiency disorder, or a weak immune system, the disease inside the vaccine has a tiny chance of surviving and reproducing causing the disease to infect you.