The measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine typically provides long-lasting immunity, with studies showing that it remains effective for at least 20 years, and often for life. Most individuals who receive the recommended two doses of the vaccine will have strong protection against these diseases. However, some people may still be susceptible to measles, mumps, or rubella over time, so it's important to follow vaccination guidelines. Consult a healthcare provider for personalized recommendations.
if u have anthrax it will not go awaay until u have the vaccine but sometimes its to late to get a vaccine
There is no hep C vaccine. Please check your vaccination card and resubmit your question.
The answer is not sure. The current recommendation is just 1 vaccine for people older than 50. The vaccine is relatively new so no one knows for sure how long it will last.
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interval- flu vaccine and the shingles vaccine
A vaccine is a medicine for immunity and does not have "seconds". If you mean how many seconds does it take for the vaccine to be administered, then the injection of a vaccine usually only takes 5-10 seconds to put the vaccine into your body with a needle since the amount of vaccine needed is so small. If the vaccine is available in a nasal mist, the inhalation of a nasal mist takes as long as it takes for you to sniff. If you mean how long will the immunity last before you need a booster vaccination, you should check with your doctor about the type of vaccine you are getting (e.g. influenza, bacterial pneumonia, etc.). Depending on your age and the type of vaccine, some vaccinations need boosters every so often. Your doctor can tell you how long the one you are getting lasts.
i will give the last dose of hepa vaccine to the new infant at the a af 6 months old.
how long is flu vaccine good for if left out of the refrigerator
The mumps vaccine, typically given as part of the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine, provides long-lasting immunity. Studies suggest that the vaccine is effective for at least 20 years, and many individuals may have protection for life after receiving the recommended doses. However, some people may still be at risk for mumps, especially in outbreaks or if they have received fewer than the recommended doses.
The tuberculosis vaccine, known as the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine, is not commonly used in the United States, including California, due to the low incidence of tuberculosis. When administered, the BCG vaccine may provide some protection, but its effectiveness can vary, and it does not guarantee lifelong immunity. Generally, the vaccine's protective effects may last for several years, but its exact duration can differ among individuals. Regular screening and preventive measures remain essential in managing tuberculosis exposure and infection.
how using a vaccine may give long term immunity to malaria
TB vaccine (BCG, live attenuated vaccine) efficacy last upto 10yrs i.e the immunity acquired through vaccination last up to 10yrs of age if given at birth.and tuberculosis (TB) vaccine is more efficacious for preventing tuberculous meningitis in children than pulmonary tuberculosis.