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    vaccinations that are supported by research statistics as well as the different symptoms that have been reported for each available vaccine. What is a vaccine? Vaccines have been defined as the development of depleted or killed microscopic organisms and once given that energizes antibody formulations. ("Vaccine‚" 2010) 23 various types of immunizations exist today. Vaccines have been reported to cause reactions that have gone under-reported and certain public health officials have been tracked to

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    Vaccines: Beneficial or Detrimental In recent years‚ vaccines have come under intense ridicule and speculation. Some have begun to believe they may be one of the causes of autism. Vaccines have gotten much publicity‚ some good and some bad. However‚ the latter has given them a negative connotation. Subsequently‚ the number of children receiving vaccinations has declined while the number of preventable outbreaks has increased. A British physician published a book that pointed the finger to vaccines

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    Vaccines: For Better or for Worse? There are a many different medicines introduced for many different illnesses‚ one would think there should be no reason for a disease outbreak. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ the most recent outbreak of any kind of disease was the Measles 189 people caught it in the year 2015 (“What”). This is just one example of a growing problem facing Americans caused by religious beliefs‚ autism fears‚ and the fear of side effects; the effects

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    July 16th 2200(Washington‚ USA): days ago that the ebola epidemic began‚ millions of people have died because of this‚ the origin of this epidemic is in Africa‚ to the virus for a long time but never existed had caused something so serious‚ soon spread all over the world‚ this disease is horrible‚ makes that you bleed from the mouth and rectum and is spread by spit‚ if you have some acquaintance with this disease have to be careful to avoid infected you also. July 18th‚ 2200: I’m so scared‚ I don’t

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    Vaccine Persuasive Letter

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    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 times‚ the flu would cause death and now we have the opportunity to avoid these illnesses from invading our bodies or spreading to others. As quoted in an article‚ it states that‚ "In the US‚ vaccine-preventable

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    Influenza Virus Vaccine? Introduction In winter‚ many people get caught by a flu. To prevent this‚ there is a flu vaccine‚ which has to be inoculated every year. There are many different opinions about this topic and this investigation will amplify some positive as well as negative effects of flu vaccine. Biological Background A flu (or biological name: influenza virus) is caused by the Influenza virus. There are three different types of this virus: Influenza-A-Virus‚ Influenza-B-Virus and Influenza-C-Virus

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    Vaccines are an astonishing product that can provide immunity and/or prevention of certain diseases. The first successful vaccination was developed by Edward Jenner‚an English Doctor and the father of immunology‚ in the late 1790s(1). Within the next two centuries‚ several other successful vaccinations were introduced into the medial field(1). Some vaccines are given to children at birth while others need to be given at other certain ages across a child’s lifespan(1). Some states do allow exemptions

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    Zika Virus‚ the rogue bug‚ has created quite a dreadful scene on an international scale by spreading rapidly to over 39 countries across the world. Doctors have described this as a “pandemic in progress”‚ indicating a state of emergency due to its rapid geographic expansion. Here are answers to all the questions you will ever need to ask about the Zika virus- What is the Zika Virus disease? It is a disease caused by a day time active species of mosquitoes infected by a virus called Zika. The

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    unreported cases1. Rabies virus is associated with bats mostly‚ and it mainly exists in rabid animal saliva1. Rabies can enters a body through a direct contact such as bite transmission‚ a bite from a rabid animal‚ or nonbite transmission‚ saliva or central nervous system tissue touches an open wound or scratch on the body1. These are the most common ways that allows rabies virus transfers from infected animal to uninfected animal or human’s body1. The life cycle of rabies virus consists of three essential

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    NEUTRALIZATION TEST FOR VIRUS Neutralization of a virus is defined as the loss of infectivity through reaction of the virus with specific antibody. Virus and serum are mixed under appropriate condition and then inoculated into cell culture‚ eggs or animals. The presence of unneutralized virus may be detected by reactions such as CPE‚ haemadsorption/haemagglutination‚ plaque formation‚ disease in animals. The loss of infectivity is bought about by interference by the bound Ab with any one of the

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