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    states‚ “and because no vaccine is 100% effective‚ everyone ‚ even those who are vaccinated is at some risk”(2). When parents decide to not vaccinate their children they are also making the choice to put the people around them‚ who cannot receive vaccinations even if they wanted to‚ at risk. So by requiring children to be vaccinated before entering school it insures not only their safety from illnesses but also it helps those around them who are not lucky enough to be able to receive

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    To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate   Submitted To: Ms. Koprianuk Due: Friday May 24th‚ 2013                     Vaccinations have been the solution to many problems involving the sickness all human beings‚ from early childhood until adulthood. By taking a dosage‚ according to many studies done by scientists and doctors‚ it allows the human body to become immune to many illnesses and diseases. It makes us immune to such diseases such as Meningitis C‚ HIV-AIDS etc… By doing so‚ if these viruses

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    Influenza vaccination should be mandatory for healthcare workers. The vaccine can reduce the number of transmission of the flu to their coworkers and the patients who are in their care. All health care workers should want to provide the safest care for their patients and “first do no harm‚ a principle that should apply to everyone in hospitals and health care organizations. “ First do no harm‚ is a guiding fundamental truth that the patient’s well-being is the primary consideration‚ with that being

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    Hib Vaccination Essay

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    As we know Hib and NTHi strains cause most of the H. influenzae diseases. (Immunisation Handbook 2011 p: 155-166) and (Klein JO‚ 1997; Murphy TF 2003). Vaccination remains the valuable effect in the prevention of infectious diseases. (Cohen J and Marshall E‚ 2001; Curtiss R ‚2002 ; Hunter RL 2002). Virulence factors with no comprehensive and variation gene sequence that are capable of creating a powerful and protective antibody response‚ could be used as H. influenzae vaccine candidates (Epidemiology

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    The enactment of the California Senate Bill 277 (SB 277) set new tough laws in order to protect California residents from a number of infectious diseases. Although all states required vaccinations for children before they could enroll into school‚ many states like California allowed religious and personal exemptions (LOBO‚ 2016). It was the infamous measles outbreak in California’s DisneyLand park that solidified the urgency to protect not only the most vulnerable members of society‚ but also other

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    Vaccination causes harm to your body and be against your religious beliefs. You should have the option to receive vaccination if you chose to. Vaccinations should be optional since its dealing with your health. Vaccines are very poor for your health. By injecting the vaccine directly into the body‚ it causes the toxins to be immediately absorbed into the bloodstream.Do you know what vaccines are made of? Vaccines are strained through animal and human tissues. Some examples are chick embryo‚ pig blood

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    Anti Vaccination Healer

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    Vaccination: Healer or Killer? Remember going to the doctor’s office as a child? The waiting room filled with other children‚ toys‚ televisions‚ and books. Other children coming out for the door with watery‚ red eyes but the children are fine. They have a lollipop in one hand and a sticker (of their choice) in the other‚ but peeking out under their sleeve is a pale band aid. However behind that door is something that saves thousands of lives each year‚ no not the doctor. It’s a little vile filled

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    Mass Vaccination Proposal

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    After the terrorist attacks on September 11‚ 2001 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) required all local public health departments to create a mass vaccination plan in the event of an infectious disease outbreak such as smallpox (Aaby‚ et al. 2006). Even though the Montgomery County Public Health Services (PHS) of Maryland had experience with handling infectious diseases such as flu outbreaks and had previously executed mass-dispensing of vaccine during the October 2001 Anthrax attacks

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    Rabie Vaccination Essay

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    Every research project requires extensive preparations in order to succeed. For bat surveys‚ it is essential to use precautionary procedures and handling training in order to maximize safety. The CDC highly recommends rabies vaccinations for those working with any mammal capable of rabies‚ especially bats. In the United States‚ bats are leading in human rabies transmission. The rabies vaccine that handlers receive is specifically pre-exposure. When getting this vaccine‚ it is imperative to communicate

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    of vaccines‚ fear of vaccinations has proven resistant to information leading to a rise in refusals among parents in developed countries (Dipietro). In modern society with the rapid pace of vaccine development along with new technology‚ the history and importance of vaccines seem forgotten‚ leading people to underestimate the severity of infectious diseases. “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it‚” George Santayana. The growing resistance to vaccinations is a well-known occurrence

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