Smallpox and polio. There are several other diseases that are vaccinated against - whooping cough to name just one.
Smallpox and polio. There are several other diseases that are vaccinated against - whooping cough to name just one.
Young children are vaccinated against it in most parts of the world. Once someone gets polio, there is no cure. It causes paralysis of the limbs.
If most of the population is vaccinated for a disease and some are not, there is a good chance that those not vaccinated will not come across a person with the disease. This is called "herd" immunity.
Those who are vaccinated will not unknowingly pass vaccine-preventable diseases onto those who cannot fight the disease, such as the elderly, the young, and those with compromised immune systems.
TB is highly contagious and can spread easily through the air. By vaccinating most of the population, we can create herd immunity, reducing the overall transmission of the disease and protecting those who are more vulnerable to severe TB infections, such as young children, elderly individuals, and people with weakened immune systems. This can help control outbreaks and reduce the burden of TB on public health systems.
Measles is a childhood disease. It can be fatal. It is most often found in people who have not been vaccinated.
Answer:Yes they can. In fact they are one of the species that is most susceptible to the bacteria that causes tetanus. Thus it is recommended that they be vaccinated yearly against tetanus.
Their immune systems are weaker and if they were to get whatever the vaccination was supposed to prevent or at least minimize, the results would be much worst for them. Small children, particularly infants, and the elderly are more likely to have serious consequences if they contact a disease.
imunisation may very wel save you from being maimed or death. regardles what is said obout the possible side effect of imunisation. there are many people in the worl that are alive and healthy because the were imunised. and some that are dead or maimed because they or their parents were afraid of so called side effects.
It is extremley rare for a child to get ALS its a 1 in 3 million chance my aunt passed from the disease and the way it most affects children is living with or knowing someone with a disease it is a terrible disease
Most people who are not vaccinated against the swine flu or who have not had the swine flu will get it if exposed to it. Those who have had the vaccines will be immune.
Anyone that has not been vaccinated.