I know COVID vaccines are full of crap but I don’t know where to research the usefulness of any other vaccines without having trash internet searches pop up that defends vaccines across the board.
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Rabies vaccine seems to work (though it is also administered with an antibody often times for treatment which confounds things).
Small pox seems to have kind of worked, at least to suppress symptoms, though it may allow the virus to still mutate and replicate I've read.
I think that is it.
However was the vaxx necessary to stop small pox from being deadly? Nope, it was already way on the decline when mass vaccination started. So we could stop all vaccines and there would be no increase in death rates, in fact quite the opposite.
src: "Dissolving Illusions" by Dr. Suzanne Humphries
Add encephalitis to the list. In Russia it is recommended for those who is going to spend some time (tourism/work/whatever) in Krasnoyarsk/Novosibirsk region and endless taiga around at spring or summer. It is natural habitat area of ixodide ticks, and there are a lot of them, so with high probability you would be bitten, and some of that ticks (~1%) could be carriers. To prevent (yes, that is how real vaccines should work) disease even in case of infection, you could take "fast" double jab with period of 14 days between jabs for symbolic money before voyage. Fast jab does not last long (less than year). Local residents who constantly work in forests have a right for free and more stable jab, but it should be done once in 5 years. People who live in Siberian towns usually don't need that jabs. AFAIK, vaccine really works, people who take it never needed post-contagion treatment and never had any symptoms.
In Russia, if you found a tick on your body after walk in a forest and afraid that it could carry encephalitis or Lime disease, you could bring that tick to nearest hospital for free test. However, in European part of Russia chance to be bitten by infected tick is negligeable, it is more Siberian thing.