It is a very valuable instrument to avoid that you die or become disabled from a serious disease in the future.
Jonas Salk
Chickenpox vaccine can be given up to five days after exposure to prevent chickenpox.
There are a number of viral infections for which vaccines are available. Most viral infections, though, have no vaccine available.
un-bundling and it is a no no
An Antonym for vaccine would be Virus
No it isn't. The vaccine is considered safe and an extra dose would not cause problems with your immune response, in fact, it might make it work even better to prevent pneumonia, as it would act as an added "booster".
Department of Preventive & Social Medicine, BJ Medical College I called them on 28th Feb 2011 and they said they do not have the facility.
vaccine for A and B, good hand hygiene, universal precautions whenever you come in contact with any body fluids
Louis Pasteur developed the rabies vaccine by studying the virus in infected animals, particularly dogs. He discovered that by attenuating the virus—weakening it through drying and exposure to air—he could create a vaccine that would stimulate an immune response without causing the disease. In 1885, he successfully tested the vaccine on a boy bitten by a rabid dog, marking a significant breakthrough in immunology and preventive medicine. This work laid the foundation for the development of vaccines for other diseases.
In the US the vaccine for the H1N1/09 pandemic swine flu was provided free from the US government. However, if you had a private provider (doctor, hospital, pharmacy, etc.) administer your vaccination instead of a public health professional from the local or state government, then you may have been charged for their administration of the vaccine. The seasonal flu vaccine is usually either paid by insurance with preventive and wellness coverage, or charged to the individual directly.
A situation that requires primary and preventive care would be if you went in to get a physical done
You would have to get a vaccine