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No, the H1N1 vaccine won't make you sicker or healthier if you already have H1N1.

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Why can't a vaccine help people already infected with a virus?

Because a vaccine is a little bit of a weakened or dead virus to trick your immune system into thinking that you have the disease so that it creates the antibodies to fight the disease. This prevents you from getting the disease. If you already have the disease, then it won't do much.A vaccination is a dead or weakened virus. It is sort of like a training dummy for your white blood cells. The viruses go in and train the white blood cells to attack it, to make it familiar with the virus for when the real thing comes up. Pretty much, if your body is already infected, then it doesn't help if more viruses go into your body.


Can one take the H1N1 vaccine while infected with the H1N1 virus?

You can take the vaccine but it will not stop the disease. Vaccinations prevent disease but they do not cure them.


Can rabies infected cow's milk transmitted rabies virus to human body.?

ofcourse. better to take vaccine


How does a vaccine prepare the immune system of the body?

A vaccine normally exposes the body's immune system to dead portions of the virus it is trying to protect against. The immune system will still react to the dead virus and develop anti-bodies to protect against the virus. This will either prevent the person from becoming infected or reduce the length and the severity of the symptoms if they do become infected.


Does the Ebola virus have a vaccine?

There is no known vaccination for the virus yet. Only experimental procedures have been used.


When was a vaccine for rabies invented?

Louis Pasteur and Emile Roux of France developed the first rabies vaccination in 1885. The virus infected tissue was taken from a dead rabbit. The virus was weakened by allowing it to dry in the tissue for a few days.


Does it do any good to take a vaccine once you are sick with the disease the vaccine is supposed to fight?

No, it doesn't, because the vaccine 'primes' the system for the virus. It won't help once you're already sick.


When someone receives a vaccine that is a form of?

I am not sure what you are asking with this question, but a vaccine normally contains dead portions of the virus it is going to protect you against. The dead virus allows your body to produce anti-bodies capable to defending your body against the live virus if you were to come in contact with it. This could result in you never being infected by this virus, or that the symptomes will not be as harsh as normal.


What is a antonym for vaccine?

An Antonym for vaccine would be Virus


Name a disease-causing virus for which there is a vaccination?

(1) Afluria (Pro) influenza virus vaccine, inactivated10(2) Fluarix Quadrivalent influenza virus vaccine, inactivated(3) Flublok Quadrivalent influenza virus vaccine, inactivated(4) Fluvirin (Pro) influenza virus vaccine, inactivated(5) Engerix-B hepatitis b adult vaccine(6) Flublok (Pro) influenza virus vaccine, inactivated(7)Zostavax (Pro) zoster vaccine live(8) Gardasil 9 (Pro) human papillomavirus vaccine(9) Flucelvax Quadrivalent influenza virus vaccine, inactivated(10) Shingrix (Pro) zoster vaccine, inactivated(13) FluMist (Pro) influenza virus vaccine, live, trivalent(12) Fluzone (Pro) influenza virus vaccine, inactivated


Can an antivirus be down loaded for the win 7 antispyware virus when PC is already infected?

Hello, Yes it can,


Is there a vaccine for The Enterobacteria Phage T4 virus?

No, there is currently no vaccine for the Enterobacteria Phage T4 virus. This virus infects bacteria, not humans, so it is not a target for vaccine development.