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There are many available vaccines that are no longer administered by doctors. The vaccines prevent diseases that used to be significant pests but were eradicated after the vaccine became available. Pharmaceutical companies keep the vaccines on hand in case of a repeated outbreak.

Many people worldwide are familiar with Lyme disease. The disease is passed from an infected deer tick to humans. Lyme disease can cause fatigue, fever, rashes, joint pain, muscle aches, stiff neck, and headache.

If Lyme disease is not caught immediately, it can cause other troubles down the road from arthritis to heart troubles (rare, but it has occurred.) In 1998, the first vaccination for Lyme disease was approved. Unfortunately, the vaccine never took off. A few years later, the vaccine was pulled from the market for lack of sales.

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