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    Causes and spread of infection. Bacteria. These organisms are made up of just one cell. They have the power to divide so can multiply on their own. Some bacteria are harmless and can be of use in the aid of digestion and are found in the intestines. Other bacteria can be the cause of diseases. These bacteria have to find a way in to the body to be of harm and can make their way through the skin or be digested and attack our immune system. Viruses. These micro-organisms are very tiny. They invade

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    Compulsory vaccines for children are a controversial topic that has been around the world for hundreds of years. Some people have been opposed to vaccines since the beginning. Some are against children getting vaccines because they view the vaccine as dangerous and unsafe. Some feel that diseases aren’t as harmful as they really are. Vaccines have saved countless children’s lives and have eradicated and eliminated many diseases. Vaccines should be required for children because they save lives‚ protects

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    IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM IN INDIA – POLIO VACCINATION Trimester 7 Supply Chain Management – Group Project Prepare by: Group 9 Abhishek Sharma (WMP4003) Akshat Jain (WMP4007) Deepak Gupta (WMP4024) Srinivas D. (WMP4055) Contents  What is Universal Immunization Programme ............................................................... 2  Supply Chain Management – Scoping .......................................................................... 3  Demand Estimation ..........................

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    El Camino College Compton Educational Center Summer 2010 General microbiology lecture part review questions for final exam Adapted by Dr. Eyob Wallano 1. Which is mismatched? A. parasitism – one organism benefits and the other receives no benefit B. competition – one organism gives off substances that inhibit or kill other organisms C. predator – seeks out and ingests live prey D. scavengers – feed on live to dead cells and wastes E. omnivores – feed on plants and flesh 2. The conversion of

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    Vaccinations and Children

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    side effect. While some experts say that vaccinations are safe‚ others say that vaccinations are deadly. Approximately 100 years ago children received 1 vaccine‚ smallpox. About 40 years ago children received 5 vaccines‚ diphtheria‚ pertussis‚ tetanus‚ smallpox and polio. Today a child receives 52 vaccines‚ 15 of these shots are by the age of 16 months (http://tuberose.com). By the time another 100 years go by it is possible that our children will receive double the amount of

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    Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) Assignment Procedure THEORY: Epidemiology is the study of the causes‚ occurrence‚ transmission‚ distribution‚ and prevention of diseases in a population. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta‚ GA‚ is the national clearinghouse for epidemiological data. The CDC receives reports related to the occurrence of 35 notifiable diseases (Table 7-5) from the United States and its territories‚ and compiles the data into tabular form‚ available

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    Leah Mattingly November 19‚ 2013 Factory Farming: The Truth Revealed Many people might not be aware of what really happens in factory farms‚ or if they do‚ they tend to turn a blind eye towards it. Our society has a fairytale image of how factory farm animals live: Cows grazing the luscious green fields‚ hens nesting in a warm‚ spacious barn‚ and pigs rolling around in mud enjoying the sunny day. This vision of farm life is far from reality‚ especially today with demand for cheap‚ delicious

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    Introduction The purpose of this persuasive essay is to take a position on the topic; Compulsory immunisation for all Australian children and the issues linked to compulsory immunisation. Firstly the persuasive essay will define and immunity; following this relevant diseases to immunisation will be discussed. Finally the essay will explore the major arguments associated with compulsory immunisation for children. Immunisation The immunisation is the process of protection against harmful diseases

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    Anti Vaccination Healer

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    Vaccination: Healer or Killer? Remember going to the doctor’s office as a child? The waiting room filled with other children‚ toys‚ televisions‚ and books. Other children coming out for the door with watery‚ red eyes but the children are fine. They have a lollipop in one hand and a sticker (of their choice) in the other‚ but peeking out under their sleeve is a pale band aid. However behind that door is something that saves thousands of lives each year‚ no not the doctor. It’s a little vile filled

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    Vaccination Medicine has improved miraculously through time. Doctors can now set bones‚ rehabilitate muscles‚ and replace vital organs. However‚ perhaps there is a more valuable medical tool; vaccination. Despite controversies regarding vaccinations causing autism‚ parents should vaccinate their children because of the importance of herd immunity and the economic benefits that accompany it. Herd immunity is a practice in which “the risk of infection among susceptible individuals in a population

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