Prevention of illneses: vaccination

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Prevention of illneses: vaccination

To serve vaccines? Vaccines are used to boost the immune system and prevent serious, life-threatening diseases.

Who invented the vaccine? Edward Jenner was the person who invented the vaccine, after in 1881, Louis Pasteur proposed that the terms should be extended to cover new protective inoculations were then developed.

Which it was the first vaccine Edward Jenner who invented? The vaccine was the smallpox they serve to combat smallpox

Some of vaccines Influenza Hepatitis B Poliomyelitis Diphtheria Rotavirus Pneumococcal The measles Mumps Rubella Tetanus Pertussis Chicken pox Hepatitis A Meningococcal The flu Haemophilus (Hib) HPV

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