2009-12-03, 12:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 2009-12-03, 12:24 AM by xLeviathan.)
It's not like it's hard to administer to patients. They offer intranasal vaccines which takes 2 seconds and no needles, assuming you're pretty much in perfect condition prior to vaccination.
Oh yes, and like he said, you can't be allergic to eggs.
Er, kind of. Not-so-popular conjugate vaccines use bacteria to protect against bacterial spread/invasions. I don't know any except Meningitis vaccines, though. The statement that vaccines don't protect against bacteria is completely wrong, though. They very much so protect you from bacteria, because a lot of "infections" for a lack of better words are simply collective bacterium infestations.
Oh yes, and like he said, you can't be allergic to eggs.
FrozNLite Wrote:Along with what I said above, vaccines are ALWAYS made of dead VIRUSES. Bacteria are NEVER used in vaccines because vaccines DO NOT protect against them.
Er, kind of. Not-so-popular conjugate vaccines use bacteria to protect against bacterial spread/invasions. I don't know any except Meningitis vaccines, though. The statement that vaccines don't protect against bacteria is completely wrong, though. They very much so protect you from bacteria, because a lot of "infections" for a lack of better words are simply collective bacterium infestations.

