Vaccine is a minidisease of which you want your body to be immune against. When you take the vaccine, your body destroys the virus and "remembers" it. You will then be able to get rid of the disease instantly.
Yes it is.
A vaccine is the medicine used to prevent specific infections. A vaccination is how the medicine is given to you. "I'm wondering, what are the ingredients in the flu vaccine." (what are the ingredients in the medicine used for vaccination) "It didn't hurt a bit when that pretty nurse did the vaccination." (administered the vaccine/gave you the medicine)
In veterinary medicine, that is a vaccine against Distemper, Adenovirus type 2 and Parvo Virus
There is no effective medicine. A vaccine is used to prevent it. Jenner made the first ever vaccine for smallpox!
yes, why? because vaccine is a injected medicine for adults that can hurt you so much
medicine containing dead or weakened pathogens
He discovered the vaccine for poliomyelitis.
This is a combination vaccine often used in veterinary medicine to protect cats against certain common illnesses, mostly upper respiratory viruses.
because there are different number of species with different effects that they can cause, therefore it is harder to develop a vaccine for it
Jonas Salk developed a polio vaccine in the nineteen sixties.
Edward Jenner, the pioneer of the smallpox vaccine, was a physician and scientist with a particular interest in medicine and natural sciences. His favorite subject was likely medicine, as his work in developing the smallpox vaccine revolutionized the field of immunization and disease prevention.
The vaccines are different than anti virus medicines, so there is no anti virus medicine contained in the vaccines. See below for related questions for more detail.