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Can you give rubella vaccine to positive rubella patient?
FeLV vaccine is a vaccine for domestic cats that immunizes them against FeLV, or Feline Leukemia Virus. FeLV infection results in the cat developing leukemia, a cancer of the white blood cells; the virus cannot be cured and the disease is progressive and fatal.
Unless they have a high fever, yes and they probably should have one because they are sick. However, there are a few circumstances when the vaccine should not be given. See the related question below about who should not get a flu vaccination.
the vaccine is given to children is a peadiatric vaccine.
The vaccine is given through mouth because it is a live attenuated virus vaccine.
Chickenpox vaccination is typically given in the deltoid or vastus lateralis. The choice usually depends on the age of the patient.
influenza vaccine
No there is not a vaccine unfortenetly if there was then that would mean the world to me for i am a current Acute Myloid Leukemia sufferer at age 11 if there is could you tell me! The best thing you can do to prevent leukemia all though there is no known cause is to STAY AWAY FROM RADIATION for current studies have shown that most people with leukemia have been exposed to high amounts of radiation for me it was running solar technoligy experiments!missy177
The pulse polio vaccine is given to small children.
The neck should be the primary place a vaccine should be given.
Well, it affects the patient the most.