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    Imagine a world where people became sick and cannot recover from a disease that was once almost completely eradicated from the United States and many parts of the world‚ all because parents stop vaccinating their children. This has happened in England and can and will happen here in the United States and around the world if the trend of parents choosing to not have their children vaccinated against infectious diseases continues. Children should be vaccinated for the continued safety of the general

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    people sick and use that as justification to believe all vaccinations are unsafe. When really the flu has many strains and experts have to guess every year‚ which will be the major strain and vaccinate for that. While vaccinations for smallpox or polio have been proven to have eradicated or largely prevented the deaths of millions of

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    Should childhood vaccination be mandatory? Vaccination protects your child from preventable diseases and will keep your child healthy. In this day and time‚ there are many diseases that are preventable with a safe and effective vaccine that has been FDA approved. In any vaccination there are some risks you are taking because some children have reactions to the vaccine. Many parents do not realize the effects of not vaccinating their child. This can cause serious risks and even put the child’s life

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    have an immune population. We can achieve this by simply vaccinating our children. There are many different types of vaccines available. Typical immunizations a child receives are Measles‚ Mumps‚ Rubella‚ Diphtheria‚ Tetanus‚ Pertussis‚ Polio‚ Hepatitis A‚ Hepatitis B‚ Varicella‚ Pneumococcal‚ and Haemophilus Influenza type B. If

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    lady has achieved true immortality‚ both in the test-tube and in the hearts and minds of scientists the world over.” This was a start of something no one had ever thought of‚ a cure for cancer. So far‚ Henrietta Lacks’ cells are contributed in the polio vaccine. This information was founded in the novel The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks written by Rebecca Skloot.

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    Polio was once a leading cause of disability in the United States. Since the introduction of the vaccine in 1955‚ the disease has been eradicated in the United States. Because other developing countries still have polio‚ there is still a possibility that the disease can be spread. As a result of this‚ youth still need to be vaccinated at two‚ four‚ six-eighteen months‚ and a booster dose at four-six years old. Measles‚ Mumps and Rubella or (MMR) are all viral diseases that can be extremely serious

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    (anti-inflammatory); DILANTIN/PHENYTOIN (anti-convulsive); PYRETINOL/ENCEPHABO L (CNS stimulant) Rabies Vaccines: LYSSAVAC‚ VERORAB Immunoglobulins: ERIG or HRIg DIAGNOSTIC TESTS Tetanus: WOUND CULTURE Meningitis: LUMBAR PUNCTURE Encephalitis: EEG Polio: EMG; Muscle testing Rabies: Brain biopsy (Negri bodies) Fluorescent rabies antibody test Dengue: TOURNIQUET test (Rumpel lead) Malaria: Malarial smear; QBC (Quantitative Buffy Coat) Scarlet: DICK’S TEST; SCHULTZ-CHARLTON TEST Diphtheria: SCHICK’S

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    Right to Education Act 2009: Major Issues and Challenges By:sudarshana Rana India remained a major center for education of the world in the ancient and medieval period‚ during the British Raj. India’s traditional system of knowledge system was by and large destroyed and no other alternate system was created to fill this vacuum. Presently India has emerged as a leading nation in the world. On the other side there are continuous challenges to India. According to UNESCO data ‘largest number

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    INTRODUCTION Vaccinating children is beneficial because it helps their immune system to become stronger and allow them to be insusceptible to harmful diseases. When children are young‚ their immune systems are weak and aren’t able to fight off illnesses the way that adults can. Vaccines contain weakened versions of viruses‚ which cause no or relatively mild symptoms of the virus‚ that help the immune system to create antibodies. Antibodies help the immune system to protect the child against the

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    technology advances more‚ there are new vaccines being designed to help protect our children from contracting contagious and sometimes deadly diseases‚ such as Bordetella pertussis‚ polio‚ and even influenza. For decades‚ all 50 states have required that parents vaccinate their children against various diseases‚ including polio and measles‚ as a prerequisite to enrolling them in public schools (Ciolli‚ 2008). Enrollment in public school requires up to date vaccinations in order to protect the children

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