Currently, all vaccines on the market today only exist for diseases caused by viruses- though not all diseases caused by viruses have a corresponding vaccine. Notably, the common cold (rhinoviruses) and AIDS (HIV) have no vaccines.
Vaccines don't kill viruses or diseases; they prevent disease before you are infected.
Vaccines prevent diseases, medications treat them.
Prevention of infectious diseases when vaccines are available for them. There are vaccines available for many viral and some bacterial contagious diseases.
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In hope to prevent diseases.
No, not at this point in time.
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Vaccines provides active immunity to certain diseases.
The introduction of vaccines to the United States helped by reducing the incidences of deaths by many diseases.
Louis Pasteur was instrumental in finding vaccines for diseases. He did not have any diseases himself
By when people have them they stop you from getting the illness so less people have been getting diseases because of the vaccines