Yes, some can. Some vaccines are safe in pregnancy, and others are not. Your doctor can tell you what vaccines are right for you before, during and after pregnancy.
There is no ban on HPV vaccines. In fact, in some states girls are required to receive HPV vaccines for school.
to make you healthy and also because people that do get vaccines have lower risks of death
No, formaldehyde is good for preserving things, like dead bodies. It can have toxic effects on living humans in even very small amounts of exposure.It is an ingredient in some vaccines in significantly small amounts to act as a preservative of those ingredients, but it is not a part of the active ingredients in medicines or vaccines. See the related link to Wikipedia below for more information on formaldehyde and its toxicity and uses.
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Vaccines against parasites are limited compared to vaccines against viruses and bacteria. Some examples include vaccines against malaria, such as Mosquirix. Research is ongoing to develop more vaccines against parasitic infections like hookworms and schistosomiasis.
Some of the recommended vaccines for Canada are hepatitis B vaccines for both adults and children. One should also be vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella.
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it helps with some vaccines
it helps with some vaccines
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