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    Mandatory Vaccination

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    College PO 1030 June-011-12 Should vaccination programs be mandatory? Immunization or vaccination is “an essential component of disease prevention” (Potter & Perry‚ 2010‚ p. 649). However‚ there are many argumentative voices on whether vaccine program should be mandatory. It is true that in democratic countries‚ individuals have the rights to refuse and the freedom of choice to acquire vaccination. Hence‚ there has been political issue (since this is “linked to some vision of reordering

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    Contagion

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    deaths before it was controlled by quarantine. It is a respiratory virus which causes brain infection (encephalitis); many of the movie’s symptoms were accurate (fever‚ headache‚ vomiting‚ muscle aches‚ trouble breathing‚ coma‚ and death). There is no vaccine and currently no effective treatment. Though the Nipah outbreak may have influenced the script writers‚ the course of the fictional pandemic in Contagion more closely resembles that of another real-life emerging infectious disease: severe acute respiratory

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    children immunizations‚ and in the majority of amish communities‚ autism is nearly nonexistent. Immunization is a process by which a person is made immune to an infectious disease typically by the use of a vaccine. This sounds like a good thing‚ right? Well there is a chance that these vaccines could be leading to forms of mental retardation‚ neurological problems‚ and other dangerous conditions‚ such as premature ovarian failure. A lot of the time‚ these are said to be myths‚ but there are facts

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    wanted to work with the smallpox virus because he wanted to be in efforts to create a national stockpile. He could not believe that the vaccine was not enough for a bioterror attack on the United States. He wanted to find a cure for the disease. 2. In April‚ the Institute of Medicine issued a report saying that if the world wanted to have a new vaccine or an antiviral drug for smallpox then the virus would need to be kept for scientific experiments. President Bill Clinton had personally

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    Neighborhood News

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    Public health is a concern for every person. It encompasses the individual’s health and the health of the community. It is the duty of the public health nurse to ensure that they stay up to date on environmental health issues. Many people get most of their health care information from the nursing that work in the realm of public health. After all‚ it is said that “nurses [sic] are one of the most trusted conveyors of information to the public” (Stanhope & Lancaster‚ 2008‚ p. 217).

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    Poe's Alcoholism Theory

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    Poe was an amazing author‚ and all he wanted was not to die alone‚ but sadly he did. Some people believe he did of alcoholism‚ others believed he died of rabies. Dr. Snodgrass believed the alcoholism theory‚ but Dr. Benitez believed it was rabies that killed Poe. It is most likely Poe died of encephalitic rabies because he had all the symptoms of rabies. Based on expert opinion Poe couldn’t have died of alcoholism. “Poe may have had problems with alcohol as a younger man… but by the time he died

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    Rebecca Natalus 6th Period Whooping Cough (Pertussis) Pertussis is a respiratory tract infection that is very contagious. It got its name because of the sharp high-pitched intake of air that makes a “whooping” sound that follows a fit of coughs. It was originally considered a childhood disease but now it affects those children that are too young to have completed vaccination and those who have slowly lost the immunity to it. This can cause death in infants‚ which is why pregnant women should be

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    Siwes report

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    TECHNICAL REPORT ON STUDENT’S INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME (SIWES) ACQUIRED AT KASMO INDUSTRIES NIG. LTD. BEHIND IDI-BABA IBOKUN ROAD OKE-BAALE‚ OSOGBO‚ OSUN STATE. BY IBRAHEEM HABIB ABIODUN ICH/2010/0018 SUBMITTED TO: THE DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL SCIENCES‚ COLLEGE OF SCIENCE‚ ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY‚ OSUN STATE UNIVERSITY OSOGBO. IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONS) IN INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY. DEDICATION This report is dedicated

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    an extremely infectious human - borne disease‚ had infected 50 million people worldwide by 1959‚ however‚ in Czechoslovakia‚ the disease had been eradicated in 1924. Topic #1: Implementing intensified smallpox vaccination programs The smallpox vaccine was invented in 1798 by Edward Jenner‚ and it offers protection from the disease for 3 - 5 years from the

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    Measles Immunization

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    the relationship between immunization and the incidence of measles? Observations: Refer to graph page. Analyze & Interpret: 1. The relationship between the incidence of measles and the percentage of people receiving a vaccine each year is the percentage of people getting the vaccine increases as the number of people getting measles decreases. 2. This relationship exists because all the people getting immunized are protecting themselves from getting it or helping them fight it off‚ resulting in fewer

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