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    Community Health

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    Running head: Community Health News Community Health: A Case of Measles Kimberly K. Turner University of Phoenix NUR 471 Park Balevre‚ MSN‚ RC‚ BC May 12‚ 2008 A Case of Measles Earlier this year in January‚ San Diego County encountered the first case of measles since the 1990s. Many citizens of the United States were not concerned‚ but given the highly contagious nature of this viral infection and the fact that many parents are opting not to vaccinate

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    Twisted neck (seldom) One eye blindness (seldom) Products for Prevention and Cure: Furaltadone & Colistine 5% (DAC) Trimethoprim ? Sulfa (DAC) Parastop (Belgica-DeWeerd) Parastop (Pantex) Pantrim (Pantex) Para-Mix 1 (Travipharma) Sal-Bac Vaccine (Bio-Mune) 2. PARAMYXOVIRUS (PMV) To prevent Paramyxovirus from coming into your loft‚ it is recommended that all birds are vaccinated at least once a year. Young birds should be vaccinated at 4 to 8 weeks of age‚ but no later then 4 weeks before

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    vaccinations‚ or even those who already have been vaccinated are still susceptible to the exposure. Since then‚ the US has had outbreaks of measles almost every year. The vaccination for measles are given with mumps and rubella. “MMR is a two-shot series of vaccines usually given during childhood. A child should receive the first shot when he is between 12-15 months‚ and the second when he ’s between 4-6 years of age” (WebMD). References Measles.

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    Jenner’s research‚ scientists have sought to intervene to prevent the spread of infection by inducing immunity through the use of vaccines. Subsequently‚ scientists have been successful in developing vaccines against a wide selection of viruses and bacteria‚ thereby eliminating many childhood diseases like polio‚ small pox and whooping cough to mention a few. Vaccines are drugs or biological agents which

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    Childhood Vaccination Policy

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    Policy Studies Journal‚ Vol. 42‚ No. 4‚ 2014 Cultural Worldview and Preference for Childhood Vaccination Policy Geoboo Song‚ Carol L. Silva‚ and Hank C. Jenkins-Smith In the face of the reemerging threat of preventable diseases and the simultaneous vaccine risk controversy‚ what explains variations in Americans’ policy preferences regarding childhood vaccinations? Using original data from a recent nationwide Internet survey of 1‚213 American adults‚ this research seeks to explain differing public opinions

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    Gradually the doctor will prescribe you to use higher dose of antitoxin to help clear up the infection. • One way to prevent Diphtheria is with the use of vaccines and antibiotics. The vaccine that can used to prevent this disease is called DtaP. It’s usually given in a single shot along with vaccine for pertussis and tetanus at a young age. The DtaP vaccine is administered in a series of five shots. It’s given to the following ages: 2 months‚ 4 months‚ 6 months‚ 12 to 18 months and 4 to 6

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    Many children and go to school prepared‚ but as TCA Regional News states “parents would never consider leaving their kids ill-prepared for school.” This meaning‚ many students are prepared with the necessary school supplies such as books and binders but are not prepared when the topic is an illness. Many children go to school without being vaccinated and can be hosts for life-threatening illnesses. Many parents have their personal beliefs regarding vaccinations‚ but vaccinations are a safety blanket

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    Liver Cancer Essay

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    how liver cancer is caused‚ but in some cases the cause is known. For instance‚ chronic infection with certain hepatitis viruses can cause liver cancer. Also‚ Liver cancer occurs when liver cells develop changes in their DNA. A individual can get vaccines to help prevent HBV infection‚ which has been available since 1980s. Another factor which plays an important role in developing liver cancer is drinking alcohol. Heavy drinking affects the liver in a negative way and can cause fatty liver or alcoholic

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    The major goals of veterinary vaccines are to improve the health and welfare of companion animals‚ increase production of livestock in a cost-effective manner‚ and prevent animal-to-human transmission from both domestic animals and wildlife. While vaccination and the therapeutic or prophylactic use of drugs both play an important role in animal disease control‚ vaccination is increasingly being viewed as the more sustainable option. This view is influenced not only by the potential that vaccination

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    Infection Control

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    Infection Control Infection control is a very important topic‚ as there are many diseases and viruses that can spread very quickly if the correct action is not taken to stop them. Infection control concentrates on issues related to the spread of infections within the health-care setting‚ they can be spread patient-to-patient‚ from patients to staff‚ and from staff to patients. A few of the main aspects of infection control are prevention‚ monitoring/investigation of spread of infection‚ and management

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