Tetanus shots protect against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis.
Immunity typically starts to build a few days after the vaccine, but full protection usually takes about 2 to 4 weeks, depending on the type of vaccine.
The administration of a vaccine stimulates the body to produce a longer lasting type of immunity called "adaptive immunity." This type of immunity involves the production of specific antibodies and memory cells that provide long-term protection against the targeted pathogen.
no it is not
The infant will develop artificially acquired active immunity
ADAPTIVE immunity. Your body sees the pathogen, so it can be ready if it ever encounters it again.
Yes. There is a rabies vaccine.
how using a vaccine may give long term immunity to malaria
You need a hepatitis B vaccine series of three shots to maintain immunity.
To maintain immunity against Hepatitis B, it is recommended to get a series of three doses of the vaccine.
vaccine
Immunity to what ever you wish to vaccinate
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.