Almost no vaccines carry any active part of a virus- most are inactivated virus, dead virus, or only a piece of the virus, therefore it would be impossible to get sick from the disease the virus is protecting against, and therefore also impossible to then transmit that disease. This theory is a myth of vaccine safety. See the related link for more information.
measlesI'm not 100% sure, but I believe it was measles.
There is no widely used vaccine specifically for typhus disease, as the disease is often controlled through public health measures such as improving sanitation and hygiene. However, a vaccine for epidemic typhus caused by Rickettsia prowazekii is available but is rarely used outside of outbreak situations. For murine (endemic) typhus, no vaccine exists, and prevention relies mainly on controlling the rat and flea populations that transmit the disease.
Actually there are zombies but not the thing your thinking of ur not actually eating people or dead you have a disease that is very contagious and the slightest touch can give u that but luckily there is a vaccine to the harmful disease
A vaccine is a form of disease prevention, not a cure for a disease.
No, you can't get a vaccine for a non-infectious disease
In 1796 first vaccine introduce for smallpox disease.
It's best to use a vaccine when you have a disease or your gender might get the kind of disease.
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the typhoid disease is prevented with a vaccine called typhoid vaccine
look at the disease and vaccine together and research together
the vaccine has a little bit of the disease in it so your body gets an atibody for the disease so when the disease trys to attack you body you have an immune system to it
Vaccinate 50 birds, do not vaccinate 50 other birds, and expose all 100 to the disease.