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    prevented hundreds of millions of cases of disease. There are many legitimate concerns about vaccines safety from parents. Questions arise if vaccines should be state mandated without the choice from parents. Ethically speaking‚ parents need to be aware on the importance of vaccination for herd immunity. A look into the history of how the first vaccine was created and used should be examined. How a vaccine is produced and tested is an important factor to help ease some uncertainty in parents. The

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    PETALS: EXTRACTED TO BE A REFRESHING BEVERAGE ( Science Investigatory Project ) Table of Contents I. Cover page II. Title page III. Acknowledgement IV. Table of content V. Abstract VI. Introduction VII. Statement of the problem VIII. Hypotheses IX. Conceptual Framework X. Significance of the study XI. Delimitation and limitation of the study XII. Related Literature XIII. Methodology XIV. Analysis of data

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    experienced sickness at some point in their lives But luckily‚ there is a way to prevent contracting some of the deadliest diseases: Vaccines. Most people have received vaccinations against many different diseases in their lifetime‚ and have not thought much about their safety. Recently‚ however‚ a great deal of controversy arose over the safety and benefits of vaccines. As a result‚ some parents have made the decision to not immunize their children. I believe we should require children to receive vaccinations

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    What is drug addiction? -Drug addiction is a complex brain disease. It is characterized by compulsive‚ at times uncontrollable‚ drug craving‚ seeking‚ and use that persist even in the face of extremely negative consequences. -Drug seeking becomes compulsive‚ in large part as a result of the effects of prolonged drug use on brain functioning and‚ thus‚ on behavior. For many people‚ drug addiction becomes chronic‚ with relapses possible even after long periods of abstinence. Drug addiction is a chronic

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    your response was very information. I like the point that you bought out about parents being fearful to vaccinate their children due to vaccine safety. I find it difficult to understand how parents are fearful of the effects of the vaccine‚ but not from the disease itself. Fear of this harmful disease seems to have been switched to hypothetical effects that the vaccine could produce. The internet and the media along with some famous celebrities help fuel anti-vaccinations. This controversy over immunizations

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    town were taken in order to combat the disease. Davies writing is lacking in many aspects when it comes to explaining how the individual was affected‚ the symptoms‚ cures‚ and how it spread. Davies writing does not show the reader how critical the influenza that struck Camp Lewis in Washington really was‚ and instead it just gives a generic view of what occurred‚ and how it was dealt. Although the writing is lacking in many aspect it does have a few parts that are important that makes the reader understand

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a virus that causes respiratory tract infections. The Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)‚ discovered in 1956‚ is capable of causing a broad spectrum of illnesses. In 1956‚ Morris and colleagues initially isolated RSV from chimpanzees with upper respiratory tract (URT) infections as the causative agent of most epidemic bronchiolitis cases. Subsequently‚ Channock et al (1956) associated this agent with bronchiolitis and lower respiratory

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    of influenza-vaccine–associated Guillain– Barré syndrome to the national Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System increased from 37 in 1992–1993 to 74 in 1993–1994‚ arousing concern about a possible increase in vaccine-associated risk" ("The Guillain" par. 1). Vaccinations have been around for many years and are supposed to help children. So‚ what if statistics showed you they didn’t‚ would you rethink your decision? Most people believe that vaccinations are helpful for children‚ when vaccines just

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    Epidemiology Questions

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    0020103405 BIOL 4490 EXAM QUESTION #2 Regarding the figure showing the number of deaths due to influenza‚ some of the primary differences between the 2009 and 2010 flu season are that the 2010 flu season appears to have started earlier—the rate at which the % deaths due to flu increased sooner than the 2009 flu season. In addition‚ the 2010 flu season had slightly higher % deaths due to influenza than the 2009 flu season. Furthermore‚ the 2010 flu season surpassed the epidemic threshold for a

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    Why The Flu Vaccines

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    to the CDC‚ production and distribution of the flu vaccine are a private sector venture. Accordingly‚ the government has little or no control over the production and distribution of the flu vaccine. The government at the federal and state levels advise the manufacturers and distributors of the vaccine to make the vaccine available to all providers within a reasonable timeframe. The influenza virus mutates from year to year; therefore‚ the vaccine must be updated every year to meet up with the virus

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