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    Immunisation

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    Image description. Better Health Channel logo End of image description.   Immunisation - facts and misconceptions Australian research shows that some parents are concerned about vaccine safety and effectiveness. However‚ the risk of complications from childhood diseases such as measles is much higher than the risk of immunisation reactions. When parents of young children have had no direct experience of childhood diseases‚ it is easy to underestimate their effects and complications.  

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    Vaccinations in Children

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    Vaccinations against diseases should be mandatory‚ without exception‚ for all children of the U.S. who wish to attend school. These vaccinations are critical to the control and eradication of deadly infectious diseases. In 1962‚ the year before measles vaccine was introduced‚ almost 500‚000 cases of measles were reported in the U.S. Ten years after we started vaccinating there were about 32‚000 cases‚ and ten years after that there were fewer than 2‚000. In 1998 and 1999‚ only about 100 measles cases were

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    Percy Morales

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    infected. Part III 1. A vaccine is an inactive or weaken version of the virus given to a person to build memory white blood cells that will attack the virus if it comes in contact with a more serious dose of the virus. 2. The difference between a cellular and an acellular vaccine is a cellular vaccine is the whole cell that is killed and acellular carries an inactivated toxin and one or more bacterial components that is much less concentrated than the cellular vaccine. There are lower side effects

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    This article is also very recent being published in 2015‚ it’s written by Tara Haelle who is a science journalist‚ and she focuses on clarifying misinformation about vaccines in most of her articles. I think she’s a credible person and I could definitely use this source in my

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    General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: Inform /Educate audience about all aspects of vaccines (the truths & lack-there-of) and the potential‚ known‚ and proven risks directly correlated with “mandatory” vaccinations today. Central Idea: educate people on the dangers of vaccines and provide information about the preservatives being put into the vaccines that are highly toxic and incredibly dangerous to adults and deadly to the very fragile new born baby. I. Introduction

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    autism‚ there is no proven fact about this argument. However‚ there is strong‚ valid evidence for both sides of the argument. Vaccinations and Autism: A Tale of Shifting Hypotheses discusses ways that vaccines could cause autism but states why none of those experients and arguments are not valid‚ and Vaccines Cause Autism‚ Behavioral Disorders discuss why vaccinations do cause autism. In the journal article‚ Vaccinations and Autism: A Tale of Shifting Hypotheses‚ the authors Jeffery S. Gerber and Paul

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    physician and health services researcher‚ feels that vaccines must be compulsory for all children. She believes that vaccines not only protect individuals but also their neighbor. Feemster says that “Vaccines protect our neighbors --like following traffic laws‚ drug tests at work‚ paying taxes”1and

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    and here is why. Vaccines cause your immune system to produce disease-fighting antibodies without causing the disease itself. Today‚ more than 20 serious human diseases can be prevented by vaccination. For some diseases‚ you need to be vaccinated only once in your life. For other diseases‚ such as measles‚ tetanus‚ and influenza‚ you may need to be vaccinated at regular intervals. Well‚ in the past‚ smallpox killed hundreds of millions of people. Today‚ thanks to the smallpox vaccine‚ the disease has

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    be discussed is vaccinations in babies and children. Many parents continue to refuse to vaccinate their children despite research showing it is in their child’s best interest to vaccinate them. There are multiple reasons that parents choose not to vaccine their children. Most of the reasons are due to lack of education and knowledge. Nurses can help provide parents with knowledge to make informed decisions regarding immunizations. Immunizations can be a very complex and controversial

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    This story is about a little 6 year old boy.The little boy is being taken to the doctors by his mother.He is now at the doctors ‚ and is patiently waiting for the doctor to call him.His palms are sweaty‚ Knees weak arms are heavy. As he sees receptionist pull closer to the window and call his name.The boy anxiously waits in the room‚ the doctor walks in and greets him.The doctor senses the fear of the little boy but continues to proceed with his intent.The doctors dabs rubbing alcohol onto the little

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