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What diseases are preventable with a vaccine?

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Vaccines: There are numerous diseases which are preventable with vaccinations. Many of which are routine starting very early in childhood and others which are only recommended for people with specific circumstances. The CDC is a great resource for this information. http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/vis/

Answered 1/6/2015

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ManyInfectiousDiseas: Vaccines are responsible for preventing many many infectious diseases including following and not limited to this list Small Pox,Polio,Diptheria,Tetanus,WhoopingCough,Influenza,Hep A&B,Mumps,Measles,Rubella,Varicella,Shingles,Meningiti,Pnumococcal,HPV,HIB.Rota Virus, And few rare conditions like Rabies,ellow Fever etc

Answered 4/20/2015

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