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The best example for attenuated-living vaccine is?

B.C.G Vaccine


What is an example of a vaccine?

DTaP IPV Vericella MMR


What is an example of a vaccine that works against more than one disease?

MMR vaccine is for preventing measles, mumps and Rubella.


What is the best example for attenuated living vaccine?

The best example of an attenuated live vaccine is the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. This vaccine contains live viruses that have been weakened (attenuated) so they cannot cause disease in healthy individuals but still elicit a strong immune response. Other examples include the yellow fever vaccine and the oral polio vaccine. These vaccines stimulate long-lasting immunity without causing the diseases they protect against.


What are the risks for not taking vaccines?

Every vaccine is designed to protect against some infectious disease. If you do not take the vaccine, you are more likely to become infected by that disease. If you do not get the polio vaccine, you are more likely to get polio, for example.


What is a example of Immunity's?

An example of active immunity is the oral polio vaccine because it's a live attenuated vaccine. It means that, weakened polio virus will be given to you so that your body can form antibodies from it and can fight the virus. If your body itself made the antibody from an antigen, it's an example of an active immunity.


Is vaccination protect human life?

Yes vaccine prevent human life as Vaccine are used to create immunity in the body to fight against germs which cause diseases. The best example of vaccination is smallpox vaccine which help in eludation of this disease completely from the earth


What are the effects of vaccine?

Any vaccine can cause side effects. For the most part these are minor (for example, a sore arm or low-grade fever) and go away within a few days. See the related link for side effects associated with each vaccine.


Does the ear infection have a vaccine?

There is no specific vaccine for ear infections themselves, but vaccines can help prevent some of the underlying causes. For example, the pneumococcal vaccine and the Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) vaccine can reduce the risk of infections caused by bacteria that may lead to ear infections. Additionally, the influenza vaccine can help prevent respiratory infections that might contribute to ear infections in children.


Is DNA vaccine a sub unit vaccine?

yes DNA vaccine is a type of subunit vaccine and is also knwon as recombinant vaccine


Is the cholera vaccine a killed vaccine?

Yes. The cholera vaccine is a killed vaccine.


How long to wait between flu vaccine and shingles vaccine?

interval- flu vaccine and the shingles vaccine