Final answer:
Tuberculosis is the disease that cannot be prevented with a vaccine.
Step-by-step explanation:
Vaccines are designed to prevent the spread of infectious diseases by stimulating the immune system to recognize and neutralize specific pathogens. In the case of the given options, Tuberculosis cannot be prevented with a vaccine. Tuberculosis is caused by a bacterium (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) and there is currently no widely available vaccine that provides complete protection against it. Vaccines are available for Measles, Tetanus, and Influenza, offering protection against these diseases.