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There are no risks for the chickenpox virus. If you are still concerned, ask a legit doctor if there are any ingredients that might cause an allergic reaction, and get an allergy test done just to be on the safer side.
In conclusion, please get vaccinated unless you have a legit medically confirmed reason!
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In the vaccination the doctors put a weakened form of the sickness or whatever kind of shot your getting into you. Like, when you get a flu shot, The doctors are putting it in you. So your body can put up a defense so it can fight the actual non-weakened form of the sickness. So basically, the risk is you might get that sickness.
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Depends on the vaccine, and the person. My best advice to you to get educated on what vaccines are, how they work, WHAT'S IN the one you're planning on getting and it's effects on the human body.
But be warned since many of the sites you'll find trying to argue against vaccination with be strongly 'anti-vaccine' and generally any site or source that's one sided is unreliable. Try to find a source which states reasons for and against vaccination for a) the most reliable answer and b)the thing you are most comfortable with.
There is a lot of pressure to get vaccinated today, and hostility and even fear towards those who do not et vaccinated, but making an educated decision is in your and their favour.
No, there really aren't any dangers. Some people say that they are dangerous because a pathogen, such as a virus or bacteria, is being injected into you. But in reality, the "germs" put in a vaccine are unable to make you sick, they are either dead or weakened significantly so they can not cause infection. But it does "teach" your immune cells how to destroy those viruses (or other types of infectious pathogens) if they ever enter your body.
See the related questions below for additional information about some different types of vaccines.
The TB vaccination, the risks: can cause illness; a red spot with some bruising and can sometimes cause a small ulcer. It's best not to put anything on the area where the needle was injected as doing so could cause more problems.
Usually vaccinations are in the form of a needle, thus there are always the risks of sharing a needle with someone else.
Being in an area where plague is likely to break out, and not being vaccinated against it.
Death.
It's important to not have any side effects after taking medicine because it could create risk for your health.
Yes, there is a risk. But only if the other dog is not vaccinated. Yes, there is a risk. But only if the other dog is not vacinated
Yes.We do include vaccinated population from population at risk calculating cumulative incidence.
Get vaccinated. It is very irresponsible to not have your children vaccinated. It puts your child along with others at risk. contact your doctor to set up an appointment.
They will be at risk of the life threatening diseases which are vaccinated against, and probably won't live long and happy lives. Get them vaccinated.
For humans, no. But other horses are at risk if not vaccinated for the Rhino virus.
Risk taking is doing something that you would not normally do. Risk taking is also challenging yourself . Risk taking is also doing something even though you do not know the outcome.
Risk taking and risk assessment are not related to personal rights. Some might say that risk taking is a right but others might say that it is an abrogation of one's responsibilities.
Risk Taking is important in the concept of Entrepreneurship because you cannot gain something without taking a risk. Risk taking is taking a chance on an outcome, not blindly, but by weighing the possible outcomes based on the available information you have.
Risk Taking is important in the concept of Entrepreneurship because you cannot gain something without taking a risk. Risk taking is taking a chance on an outcome, not blindly, but by weighing the possible outcomes based on the available information you have.