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    ____Fifth’s Disease; slapped cheeks. Not contagious after the rash appears; Assoc. with fetal demise with exposure in first trimester. G. Rubeola ____Erythema Migrans; often in the groin‚ axilla‚ thigh. H. Mononucleosis ____Haemophilus Influenza Type B; a bacteria that causes respiratory illness‚ OM‚ sepsis‚ epiglottitis‚ pneumonia‚ bronchitis. I. Parotitis ____Causes common cold‚ pharyngitis‚ pneumonia‚ hand‚ foot and mouth disease‚ and herpangina. J. Pertussis

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    Against Vaccination

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    many people gets a vaccine; which is getting an antigen of the disease into the body to develop an immunity of the virus. Even though people wants to prevent getting sick from those diseases‚ it may cause some side effects. In some cases‚ people can even get the disease and die from it. Many parents are against vaccine for their children because of religious belief‚ some just don’t believe that it’s necessary for the child to get it. Schools requires students to get the vaccine to attend school. When

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    Edible Vaccines

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    Transgenic plants for the production of edible vaccines and antibodies for immunotherapy Vaccines and antibodies play a key role in healthcare. However‚ the cost of production and maintaining a chain for vaccine distribution has so far hampered realizing their full potential. Expression of antigens as vaccines‚ and of antibodies against antigens of pathogens in transgenic plants is a convenient and inexpensive source for these immunotherapeutic molecules. Various antigens and antibodies have already

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    vaccinated or refusing to vaccinate your child is the possibility of contracting harmful vaccine-preventable diseases.Diseases like the measles‚ smallpox‚ chickenpox and almost all vaccine-preventable diseases are easily spread from one person to another.According to M.D Matthew M. Davis “When children are unvaccinated or undervaccinated (in other words‚ they have not received all of the recommended doses of vaccines for their age)‚ they are at greater risk for getting sick with diseases that can be prevented

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    1. The Bird Flu Infection Evelyn Rivera July 26‚ 2008 Speech 101 Informative Speech Imagine waking up one morning not able to move because all your muscles hurt‚ and have a fever of 112 with a sore throat and you have difficulty to breath. While all this is happening‚ you can’t see what is going on with you because your eyes are infected. This is what will happen to you if you are infected by the bird flu. Today‚ I am going to inform you about the Bird flu also known as the Avian Flu. I am going

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    The Common Cold

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    The common cold has been plaguing humankind since the beginning of human existence. Even in these advanced times‚ there is no vaccine or cure. There are many symptoms that accompany the common cold. Some of these infamous symptoms are a runny nose‚ caused by inflammation of the nasal tissues‚ resulting in over production of mucus to trap the virus‚ and coughing. there are two different kinds or types of coughs that are common with colds. The first‚ is the less common dry hacking cough‚ these kinds

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    TA: Yijian Yang Tutorial: Tuesday 8:30 pm Should children be required to get vaccination? This issue remains a controversy nowadays. In this paper‚ I am going to introduce the controversy about it first and then provide both sides of the argument. In the rest part of the paper‚ I will provide some reputable resources to support my point that children should be required to get vaccination. Proponents argue that vaccination is a safe treatment to protect children from getting infectious diseases

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    Pros Of Vaccines

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    people with this. This helped the spread of small pox. There are so many vaccines that your children have to have today before they can attend school. Some parents however believe that these vaccines are harming children more than they are helping them. This year in America there was an outbreak of 600 plus cases of measles. This was the most number of cases since 2000. Due to the large amount of parents who believed that vaccines were causing autism or harming their children in other ways. Disneyland

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    because it means that the lungs are starting to get clean and later the cough would fade. Another recommended method is to maintain a good hygiene by washing your hand correctly and frequently. Moreover it is important to get the yearly flu vaccine and pneumonia vaccine. Finally‚ we should prevent ourselves to getting expose to chemicals or fumes that are toxic to our lungs because it would make the lungs’ task of filtering pollutants

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    using personal protective equipment; * using disposable products where appropriate (e.g. paper towels); and * keeping up-to-date regarding specific infectious diseases‚ particularly newly-evolving infection challenges such as avian flu‚ H1N1 influenza‚ and multiple resistant organisms‚ and how to take precautions against them Standard precautions are the basic processes of infection control that will minimise the risk of transmission of infection‚ and include: * undertaking regular hand

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