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Against which diseases can you be immunized?

tetanus
tetanus

AIDS
AIDS

hepatitis C
hepatitis C

rabies
rabies

diabetes
diabetes

influenza
influenza

the common cold
the common cold

hepatitis B
hepatitis B

hepatitis A
hepatitis A

yellow fever
yellow fever

typhoid
typhoid

polio

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Answer:

Tetanus, rabies, influenza, B hepatitis and A hepatitis, yellow fever, typhoid, and polio.

Explanation: Hope It Helped. :)

User Michiel Pater
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One can be immunized against the following: tetanus, rabies, influenza, hepatitis B and hepatitis A, yellow fever, typhoid, and polio. However some of these diseases are no longer relevant in certain areas of the world.
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