Immuniations

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  1. 3. help prevent many people from becoming sick with a communicable disease and reduces the risk to themselves and others
  2. 4. This oral vaccine is recommended at 2, 4, and 6 months to prevent a common cause of severe diarrheal disease and a major cause of hospitalization for dehydration worldwide
  3. 6. Hepatitis A, flu, polio, and rabies are all types of which vaccine
  4. 7. You should avoid close contact with an immunocompromised individual if you develop a rash post which vaccine
  5. 8. This type of vaccine should be avoided if an individual is significantly immunocomprimised or pregnant
  6. 9. This vaccine is given to build immunity against the reactivation of latent varicella
  7. 11. This type of vaccine provides immunity against the parts of the germ that cause a disease instead of the germ itself
  8. 12. vaccines that utilize a weakened or attenuated form of the germ that causes a particular disease
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  1. 1. This vaccine given to prevent the most common cause of respiratory tract infections such as pneumonia
  2. 2. Are a rare reaction following vaccination with measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine
  3. 5. This type of influenza vaccine is more effective for individuals 65yrs and older
  4. 10. Is a new disease not previously found in humans that posses serious health threats