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fraser’s plan to avoid illness is to keep all of his vaccinations up to date
which ailment will be most likely be able to avoid thanks to his vaccinations
which ailment will be most likely be able to avoid thanks to his vaccinations
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Fraser's vaccinations will likely help him avoid various illnesses, but the specific ailment he will be most likely able to avoid would depend on the specific vaccinations he has received. Some common illnesses that vaccines can help prevent include:
1. Influenza (flu): Getting a flu shot every year can significantly reduce the risk of getting infected with the influenza virus and its associated complications.
2. Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR): The MMR vaccine protects against these highly contagious viral infections.
3. Polio: Vaccination against polio helps in preventing this serious viral infection that can cause paralysis.
4. Tetanus: The tetanus vaccine helps prevent tetanus, a potentially fatal bacterial infection that can cause severe muscle stiffness and lockjaw.
5. Hepatitis A and B: Vaccination against hepatitis A and B viruses helps prevent liver infections caused by these viruses.
6. Pneumococcal disease: Vaccination can protect against pneumococcal bacteria, which can cause various infections such as pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections.
It is important to consult healthcare professionals or follow the recommended vaccination schedules to determine which specific ailments can be prevented with Fraser's vaccinations.
1. Influenza (flu): Getting a flu shot every year can significantly reduce the risk of getting infected with the influenza virus and its associated complications.
2. Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR): The MMR vaccine protects against these highly contagious viral infections.
3. Polio: Vaccination against polio helps in preventing this serious viral infection that can cause paralysis.
4. Tetanus: The tetanus vaccine helps prevent tetanus, a potentially fatal bacterial infection that can cause severe muscle stiffness and lockjaw.
5. Hepatitis A and B: Vaccination against hepatitis A and B viruses helps prevent liver infections caused by these viruses.
6. Pneumococcal disease: Vaccination can protect against pneumococcal bacteria, which can cause various infections such as pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections.
It is important to consult healthcare professionals or follow the recommended vaccination schedules to determine which specific ailments can be prevented with Fraser's vaccinations.
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