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    the inventions of vaccines can prevent some diseases in the childhood. In 1960‚ the health authorities recommend the kids to get five vaccines—smallpox‚ diphtheria‚ tetanus‚ whooping cough and polio. The first time a child is exposed to a disease‚ the immune system can’t create antibodies quickly enough to keep

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    What do vaccines protect against? Vaccinations have reduced the spread of many diseases; including‚ but not limited to hepatitis‚ mumps‚ rubella‚ influenza‚ polio‚ and eradicated smallpox. As narrated in the RX for Survival: Disease Warriors‚ a Global Health Challenge video (2005) produced by Beckham‚ vaccines are “the ammunition for the war” against diseases. One example given was the polio vaccine‚ which has decreased the numbers of cases from the thousands to now hundreds (Beckham‚ M. 2005).

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    domesticated animals and infectious diseases were both strikingly larger in the Old World than in the New. This led‚ in part‚ to the devastating effects of Old World diseases on Native American populations. The smallpox epidemics probably resulted in the highest death toll for Native Americans. Smallpox‚ measles‚ typhus‚ plague‚ and influenza were among the maladies previously unknown in the Americas‚ and therefore‚ the native populations had little immunological resistance to them. The large-scale epidemics

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    Controversial Use of Vaccinations Babies‚ infants‚ toddlers‚ pediatric individuals - these are all names for children under the age of two who routinely receive vaccinations but can include children up to the age of six. Polio‚ MMR‚ Hepatitis B and over twenty more vaccinations are given during these years. Children are vaccinated to be “safe” from those diseases. Are those vaccinations safe for the children‚ or do they cause children to develop side effects‚ short or long lasting‚ or

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    sixteenth century Spanish and Portuguese explorers brought with them “…infectious and other contagious diseases such as smallpox‚ measles‚ whopping cough‚ diphtheria‚ and influenza.” The most infamous and devastating disease was smallpox‚ which proved to be a very painful and deadly disease for the indigenous people. However‚ Europeans in the New World did not experience a high smallpox death rate due to the immunity they had established from living in Europe. Because of the diseases that ran rampant

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    Indies but mistakenly finding his way to what is called the East Indies in 1492. This discover led to exploration of new lands and cultures of the New World. This came with new global interactions‚ slavery‚ forced conversions‚ diseases such as the smallpox‚ and hostility between the new and the old world people. It also came with the Columbian exchange between the new and old world. Columbus discovers convinced other explorers of Portugal and Spain that these were new lands. Which brought

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    million deaths each year(World Health Organization). Vaccines also can prevent diseases that can cause disability and death‚ and help build up immunity to viruses and diseases. Shots can also eradicate diseases. An example of disease eradication is smallpox. (United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund) Vaccinations help prevent diseases that can cause disabilities and death. Vaccinations have helped mothers in Africa have healthy babies that do not suffer from disabilities. While those who

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    Importance Of Vaccination Abstract This paper explores the importance of vaccine to the human kind. This work deals with the pivotal role of vaccine in our life. Vaccine is a biological substance that helps to increase the immunity against the disease. The vaccine is similar to the computers antivirus software program which detects the malfunctioning program from the computer and tries to remove it. Vaccine contains the substance which is similar to the disease causing microorganism‚ this microorganism

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    Research Paper: Aztec Culture The Aztec culture dates all the way back to the 13th century. Some say that a few Aztec people still survive‚ although they are not exactly “pure.” Their culture was derived from South America. In this research paper the plan is to inform and explain to the teacher that the Aztec were an impressive group of people for their time period because they were so advanced in science‚ agriculture and were far more civilized than people from other regions had assumed during

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    | Essay on Immunizations | | | | Immunization is a procedure routinely used to improve the body’s ability to overcome infection and protect against diseases caused by infectious agents. It works against a specific disease by training the immune system to rapidly recognize and eliminate the infectious agent that causes that disease‚ thus resulting in immunity. Protection can be acquired either by passive or by active immunization.Passive immunization involves transfer of antibodies obtained

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