There is currently no available vaccine against the Epstein Barr Virus or Cytomegalovirus, both of which can cause mononucleosis. However, vaccines for these viruses are being researched and may be out soon.
No, there is no vaccine for Mononucleosis.
There are very early trials of an Epstein-Barr vaccination, but I do not know of one readily on the market.
Not as of now, but a vaccine is being developed.
a monkey scientist
he created the vaccine for chicken pox
Anyone who isn't ill or is chemotherapy can get chicken pox vaccine.
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no it is a virus
no its a virus
Monkey pox is a pox disease that was found in lab monkeys in 1958. It can spread to rodents (i.e. mice, rabbits, rats, prairie dogs, etc.) as well as humans.
That is actually BCG vaccine. BCG vaccine, also called as Bacillus Calmatte Guarin vaccine is meant for tuberculosis and not for chicken pox.
small pox vaccine
what is the name of the vaccine for small pox
It came from the latin Latin: vacinnus. and came from the word vaca meaning cow. vaccine was originaly made from cow pox to vaccinate against small pox.
1. Chicken Pox. 2. Tetnis vaccine. 3. Flu vaccine. 4. Small Pox. 5. Polio. 6. (New) Swine flu shot. 7. (New) Aids vaccine