If you don't get a flu vaccination, either a shot or nasal mist, then you are putting yourself at an unnecessary health risk. It is proven that the risk of having a problem with the vaccine is so extremely low compared to the risk of catching and getting really sick from the flu (36,000 people a year in the US die from the seasonal flu), that it is ill-advised to avoid vaccination. The numbers speak for themselves.
If you wouldn't bet your life in a Poker game, you shouldn't gamble with it with serious diseases, either. You not only put yourself in unnecessary danger, you also put loved ones and others to whom you can spread it at the same or higher risk. It is just common sense.
Then, the nobody will be infected.
They will be at risk of the life threatening diseases which are vaccinated against, and probably won't live long and happy lives. Get them vaccinated.
I was vaccinated twice too trying to find out what will happen now
dont know about that,mine have to be re vaccinated every two years!
If you have no way to find out whether he did or did not get his vaccinacions it's best to give him the shots.
Children in India are vaccinated.
smallpox was the first virus that was vaccinated for
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.
i dont know what happen!!
Varilix is a varicella virus itself.
It can become sick and die - colostrum is important as it has immunoglobulins in it which helps protect the lamb from various diseases until it is old enough to be vaccinated.
Because there is a population that has not been vaccinated against it. It is a viral disease, spread person to person. Vaccination prevents transmission of the disease.