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.
Vaccines are made in several ways. However, all vaccines have the same general goal: weaken the virus or bacteria in a way that allows the recipient to develop an immune response without developing any symptoms of infection. Vaccines are made using the same components that are found in the natural virus or bacteria.Vaccines are made of small amount of the bacteria, virus or other antigen and administered to stimulate the immune system to create antibodies to prevent future infections with the disease.Viruses grows in primary cells, or on continuous cell lines
Vaccines are made in several ways. However, all vaccines have the same general goal: weaken the virus or bacteria in a way that allows the recipient to develop an immune response without developing any symptoms of infection. Vaccines are made using the same components that are found in the natural virus or bacteria.Vaccines are made of small amount of the bacteria, virus or other antigen and administered to stimulate the immune system to create antibodies to prevent future infections with the disease.Viruses grows in primary cells, or on continuous cell lines
You can get it from vaccines.
I.V. injection fluids, vaccines, and antibiotics all must be sterile.
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
On October 23, 2009 there were an estimated 114 cases of H1N1 cases in Newfoundland, on October 26th, vaccines are to be administered to Health Care Providers and then to be administered to the public November 2nd, 2009.
A vet might know. Many vaccines for dogs can be bought at a local feed, farm, or tractor supply store. Vaccines can also be administered by a veterinarian. They can also be obtained through certain mail order catalogs and online sites, for instance: Jeffers Pet.
age appropriate vaccines should be administered
Vaccines administered intravenously are CONTRAINDICATED! In order for a vaccine to work, the antibodies or the weak viruses must be given time to multiply. This can only be done when the vaccine is administered intramuscularly or subcutaneously, the latter being the most common route.
People are treated with vitamins for three reasons
because there still developing houses vaccines ways of life etc