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Injection, nasal spray, and liquid or pill ingestion are three ways to administer a vaccine.

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Is a vaccine injected to the skin?

No, vaccines are not injected into the skin. Most vaccines are administered through injection into the muscle or subcutaneous tissue (under the skin). Some vaccines are also given orally or nasally.


What are vaccines made?

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What are vaccines made from?

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What is are the ways of getting artifically acquired active immunity?

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Which vaccine can not be administered with another vaccine?

Almost any vaccine can be administered together. It is actually favorable to do this because once some vaccines (live attenuated) are given you must wait 28 days before receiving other vaccines. The only 2 that should not be given together are cholera and yellow fever which are not common in the United States and Europe rph


How many cases of H1N1 in Newfoundland Canada?

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How would you ensure that each individual child receive the maximum support he needs in a early childhood setting?

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Where can a dog get a vaccines?

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Why is polio such a rare disease today?

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How much does it hurt when someone gives you a vain vaccine?

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Why are vitamins administered?

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