In 1796 first vaccine introduce for smallpox disease.
No, you can't get a vaccine for a non-infectious disease
A vaccine is a form of disease prevention, not a cure for a disease.
small pox
Smallpox
It's best to use a vaccine when you have a disease or your gender might get the kind of disease.
Lyme disease was first identified in 1975 in Lyme, Connecticut.
vaccine
The difference between a vaccine and a booster is the time it is given. A vaccine is primarily referred to as the first dose of a medicine to prevent disease. A booster is a dose given after the initial dose to strengthen the effect of the first dose.
Small pox was the first disease to have an immunization developed. There actually is no cure for small pox except letting the body's own immune system try and fight it. The vaccine only helps prevent the disease, and that is different from a cure.
A vaccine works on the principle of stimulating the host's innate immune system. As such, a weakened form of a bacteria/virus is introduced and the body's reaction to it allows it to then fend off any later exposure to the full-strength form.
the typhoid disease is prevented with a vaccine called typhoid vaccine
Administration of a vaccine prevents you catching a specific disease in the future.An antidote is administered to to reverse the effects of a poison that has entered or may enter your body.