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    The Spread Of Smallpox

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    There were several factors that aided in the spread of smallpox. Age did not matter when first exposed to smallpox – all age groups were affected. However‚ it did matter if a population was already exposed to smallpox‚ either via vaccination or inoculation. In populations already exposed‚ there were more cases with sick children compared to (Fenner). However‚ there were adult cases. From 1974-1975‚ 21% of the cases reported in India were older than 20 years and 2% were older than 50 years (Henderson

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    Presently‚ the best method to prevent infection with avian influenza A viruses is to avoid the exposure sources as much as possible. Most of the human infections with avian influenza A viruses have occurred after prolonged or direct close contact with sick or dead infected birds. Infected poultry shed avian flu virus in their mucous‚ saliva and feces. Human infections with avian influenza viruses occur when enough virus is inhaled or gets into a person’s mouth‚ nose or eyes.It happens when the virus

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    49227 - Vaccine Importance: Why Getting Immunized Protects You and Those You Love Many of us agree that immunizations prove critical in protecting the health of children. But‚ as we age‚ we shy away from that needle thinking we are naturally immune. Or‚ at least‚ we hope so. The truth is that staying up-to-date on vaccines offers significant protection for both children and adults while preventing outbreaks of serious illness. Also‚ the immunization of both age groups guards the other as well

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    Vaccine Persuasive Letter

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    Dear Editor‚ I am writing in regards to the controversary that typically surrounds our area on vaccinations. I would like to express why I feel it is important to be vaccinated. When properly vaccinated‚ vaccines can prevent death from diseases and illnesses‚ it saves you time and money‚ and it protects those around you whom you care about. Vaccines can provide a lifetime of protection against many diseases and infections‚ such as the flu‚ pertussis‚ HPV‚ and hepatitis A and B. In earlier

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    Rabies is a deadly virus that spreads to people via bite from an infected animal. The first vaccine for rabies was invented in 1885 by Louis Pasteur and was first used on Joseph Meister‚ a nine year old boy‚ on July 6th of 1885. -The vaccination for Rabies was made in 1885. -It was discovered and made by a french biologist‚ Louis Pasteur in Marnes-la-Coquette‚ France. -This vaccine came about after biologists created the smallpox vaccine through artificially generating a weaker version of the disease

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    Health & Hygiene

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    living their lives. Health campaigns by government and NGOs assisted a lot in framing up the health awareness. People at village are more concerned about taking care of the pregnant mothers and their health. Most of the families now know about the vaccination of the infants and almost all of them give effort to ensure the good health of the infants. Taking “Polio “vaccine has already been a common trend there in every year. All these resulted in a noticeable decline in mortality rate of infants and pregnant

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    pertussis and tetanus‚ all of which the masses have been immunized against‚ has one questioning the effectiveness of vaccinations. As Moskowitz has indicated‚ most of these common diseases were on a decline when public health and sanitation were on a rise. As with all events‚ correlation does not mean causation however‚ it seems as if this same mistake has been done in the case of vaccinations. Without this use of substantial statistical data‚ Moskowitz’s argument would fail to have logical and rational

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    Pros And Cons Of Vaccines

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    According to an article written by Ozawa et al and published in Vaccine‚ vaccinations not only provide preventative protection against diseases‚ but can also do great things for the economy. When children and parents are inoculated‚ families end up saving a lot in expenses due to less frequent doctor visits. Parents can also go

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    Dawn Giordano English 101 Professor Crutchfield Argumentative Essay Autism and Vaccines There has been controversy recently over whether or not vaccines‚ in particular the MMR (measles mumps and rubella)‚ cause autism. Your child is at the doctor‚ the doc says “it’s time for those shots tough guy”. Your bouncy baby boy is 18 months old and very happy even after the doctor administers the MMR‚ he doesn’t cry‚ just giggles. Later that night he develops a fever and has trouble sleeping

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    Autisms Scapegoat Summary

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    vaccines and autism and the general consensus is there is no link between vaccinations causing autism. Liz Szabo makes a great point about the myths of autism and vaccines‚ “Myths about autism and vaccines have persisted‚ in spite of the scientific evidence‚ partly because researchers don’t really know what causes autism. . .” (Szabo n.pag) If people knew what caused autism there would be no skeptics or concerns about vaccinations. Madeleine Nash makes an interesting statement regarding both experts

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