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Why are vaccines beneficial?

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because they protect you from disease

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Vaccines are beneficial because they prevent?

INFECTIONS


How are vaccines benificial?

vaccines are beneficial because they help prevent a disease happening to a person in the future by developing anti- bodies in the blood. they help fight the infection better


Are vaccines beneficial for the majority of children?

Indeed, vaccines ARE beneficial for the majority of children. Vaccinations have nearly wiped out many contagious diseases -- unless parents did not vaccinate their children. MMR--measles, mumps, rubella (German measles)-- is one. Small pox another; polio containment a HUGE achievement. Besides deformities, like from polio, and years of medical treatments, many of these contagions resulted in death for babies and young children.


Why some people think vaccine is unnecessary unnecessary?

It depends on the vaccine. A body manufactures certain antibodies naturally. Most vaccines such as TDAP, and smallpox are not found naturally, so of course, if you are going to be exposed to smallpox or pertussis, you want the vaccine. Other vaccines, such as the flu vaccine, is not necessarily beneficial because most flu vaccines only protect against the five most common strains (there are thousands of flu viruses). However, if a child is too young to have developed immunity naturally, or if an adult is too old for his immune system to fight strongly, the flu vaccine is beneficial.


What are edible vaccines?

Edible vaccines are vaccines produced in plants genetically modified through bioengineering.


Do vaccines cause AIDS?

Vaccines do not cause AIDS.


How can microorganisms be beneficial?

Microorganisms are the basis of every food chain on the planet. Were it not for them, we would starve. Even if we had food to eat, we would be unable to digest it, because we need the bacteria in our gut to help with that. I'd say that alone covers "beneficial," but there are hundreds of other uses for them from cleaning up oil spills to creating vaccines. And on....


Definition of the conventional vaccines?

Conventional vaccines consist of whole pathogenic organisms, which may either be killed or live vaccines; the virulence of pathogens is greatly reduced in attenuated vaccines. This is classified into 2 categories :a)Live or attenuated vaccines; (eg : BCG vaccine)b)Inactivated vaccines (eg : Salk polio & Pertussisvaccines)


What 2 vaccines does medicare part b cover?

There are 3 Vaccines covered in Medicare Part B are as follows,Influenza vaccines are covered once/flu seasonPneumococcal vaccines are covered Once in lifetimeHepatitis B vaccines are covered At intermediate high risk


Is there ban on hpv vaccines?

There is no ban on HPV vaccines. In fact, in some states girls are required to receive HPV vaccines for school.


What are cell culture based vaccines?

cell culture vaccines are vaccines produced from cells that are cultured and grown under controlled conditions.