All those people who risk getting the flu:
kids, elder people, health workers, people who had antecedents of severe flu, people suffering from chronical respiratory/cardiological disease, pregnant women, people who's travelling to an endemic area...
No.
Cultures with a strong emphasis on traditional medicine and skepticism toward Western medical practices may be less likely to participate in immunization for seasonal and H1N1 influenza. Additionally, communities with low levels of trust in government and healthcare systems, often due to historical injustices or discrimination, may also show resistance to vaccination. Religious beliefs or cultural practices that prioritize natural immunity over vaccination can further contribute to lower immunization rates. Lastly, misinformation and lack of access to reliable health information can deter participation in vaccination programs.
Many diseases can be prevented by immunization, including polio, measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox, hepatitis B, and influenza. By receiving vaccines, individuals can develop immunity to these diseases and reduce the risk of becoming infected.
Vaccination and Immunization
A temporary inflammation of the nerves, causing pain, weakness, and paralysis in the extremities and often progressing to the chest and face. It typically occurs after recovery from a viral infection or, in rare cases, following immunization for influenza.
The answer depends on the immunization.
No, alveolar elasticity would not directly lead to laryngitis or influenza.
There are a few different kinds of immunizations some you should get and some that is optional. Like the MMR combined vaccine, Varicella, Influenza, Rotavirus, Polio and Hepatitis A, B, C.
(IMMUN ) IS THE ACRONYM FOR iMMUNIZATION
Immunization Alliance was created in 2008.
Generally, influenza is not lethal, so you will probably live as long as you would gave done without it.
A healthy newborn at home is a reason to get MMR and varicella vaccines, not a reason to avoid them. Be sure to ask your health care provider about influenza and pertussis immunization as well.