No, as vaccinations for all diseases are not available. Moreover, the major reason is the wide spectrum of prevalent diseases.
no, because if something was impossible, then not everything would be possible.
It is possible to get measles even if you have been vaccinated, but the chances are significantly lower compared to those who are unvaccinated. The measles vaccine is highly effective, with two doses being about 97% effective at preventing the disease. If a vaccinated person does contract measles, it is usually milder and has fewer complications.
yes and no because if you had the swine flu once and you get vaccinated you propelywont get it again.
Children in India are vaccinated.
smallpox was the first virus that was vaccinated for
Not everything is possible, as there are limitations and constraints in the world that prevent certain things from happening.
When you are vaccinated, your body builds up an immune response to the vaccination. This protects you from the disease you were vaccinated for. There is some controversy about vaccination.
No, not everything is possible in life. There are limitations and constraints that can prevent certain things from happening.
Yes, it is very possible that he could contract measles without being protected with a vaccine.
No.
It is possible but rare to get measles after being vaccinated as a child. The measles vaccine is highly effective, but no vaccine is 100% perfect. In some cases, the immunity provided by the vaccine may wane over time or the vaccine may not have conferred full immunity.
Yes. Everything's possible!