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    Individual vaccination check Hadi Abou Chacra Your Quiz Results: Suggested Vaccines The way you answered the quiz suggests you may need the following vaccines: Vaccine | Suggested because... | MMR - Measles-mumps-rubella | Your age indicates that you need this vaccine. You plan to travel internationally. You work with patients in a nursing home‚ doctor’s office‚ hospital‚ or other healthcare setting. | Hepatitis A | You plan to travel internationally. (Note: The vaccine is not needed

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    months of age based on the EPI Comprehensive Program review. II. Scenario Global Situation The burden In 2002‚ WHO estimated that 1.4 million of deaths among children under 5 years due to diseases that could have been prevented by routine vaccination. This represents 14% of global total mortality in children under 5 years of age. Source: Weekly Epidemiological Record‚ WHO: No.46‚2011‚86.509-520) Burden of Diseases The immunization coverage of all individual vaccines has improved

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    What Cause Autism?

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    Autism‚ formally known as Autism Spectrum Disorder‚ has become more prevalent in recent years. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ one in sixty-eight children have autism as of 2014—this is a thirty percent increase since 2012‚ where one in eighty-eight children had autism ("Vaccine Safety"). Autism is a developmental disability that typically develops within the early years after birth; it is essentially an aftereffect of a neurological disorder (Nordqvist). Autism affects

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    Communicable Disease

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    Communicable Disease/Hepatitis Francois Drof HCS/457 March 18‚ 2013 Lindsay Cogan Communicable Disease/Hepatitis B The communicable disease I have chosen for this paper is Hepatitis. Hepatitis B is a liver disease that is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). This virus can cause infections that can last a life time. These infections include cirrhosis of the liver (scarring)‚ liver cancer‚ liver failure‚ and ultimately death. Hepatitis B is highly contagious and this disease affects

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    Medical Counsel released its findings on Wakefield’s experiments on children pertaining to vaccinations. They found his methodology extremely unethical. They also debunked the idea that there is a correlation between autism and vaccinations. Even with this seemingly foundational information‚ there are still parents today called‚ “anti-vaxxers” who still believe in this link between autism and vaccinations. Many anti-vaxxers are a part of a huge community‚ using the internet as their platform to

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    adverse reactions to the vaccine. There is still unknown information about the adverse reactions. These reactions are currently being investigated. Currently‚ what is known is that reactions are consistent with headaches‚ fever‚ and myalgia. The vaccination does contain embryonated eggs and will have an adverse reaction to someone allergic to eggs. Incidences of the yellow fever virus peaked in the 1980s. Nearly 200‚000 incidence of this virus are being reported annually‚ 90% occurring in Africa. Areas

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    Statistics showed a high incidence of deaths in developing countries from infectious diseases like influenza‚ which are generally considered preventable in the developed world. Mark Kendall‚ a biomedical engineer‚ was shocked that even with specific vaccinations available‚ 2 million people per year were dying – most from developing countries. He was concerned that the existing vaccines‚ in the form of needles and syringes‚ weren’t adequate. Kendall and his multidisciplinary team‚ based at the Institute

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    The Variola Virus

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    The Variola virus otherwise known as the Small pox is an enveloped protected DNA containing virus that causes severe illness. Small pox has a history dating back to prehistory times. It is believed to have appeared around 10‚000 BC in northeast Africa. Evidence was suggested by medical examination of mummies ; their skin appeared have contain skin lesions resembling those ones that have had small pox. The infection of the variola virus seemed uncontainable during the prehistory times and even during

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    prevented using Td vaccine. Pertussis in Haemophilus influenza type B has been shown to be as a result of parents not embracing vaccination according to the recent measles outbreak. The outbreaks have underscored the necessity for continued efforts in educating the community regarding the efficiency and safety of the currently licensed vaccines. Polio has been the most feared illness during childhood. Polio has caused paralysis and most deaths in the past. A dramatic polio increase was experienced

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    Should Vaccinations be Mandatory? This essay will attempt to investigate the employment of the 23 plus vaccinations used today and how they defend the preventions and spread of diseases. The paper will support the pros and the cons of vaccinations that are supported by research statistics as well as the different symptoms that have been reported for each available vaccine. What is a vaccine? Vaccines have been defined as the development of depleted or killed microscopic organisms

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