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    effects like every other medication we take according to Central for disease control and prevention (CDC) about 99.3% of children between 19 to 35 months in United States are vaccinated against preventable disease. (Brown. Pg.2) Immunization is a vaccination process which stimulates the body immune system for protection against a particular contagious disease. (Berger‚ p.107) When pathogen invades our body our immune system triggers a series of responses to identify and remove the pathogen from the

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    prominent Doctor in London‚ England published a research paper in The Lancet that claimed to have found a link between the combined measles‚ mumps & rubella (MMR) vaccination & what he called “autistic enterocolitis”. Wakefield studied 12 children whose parents noticed the onset of their children’s autistic symptoms coincided with the MMR vaccination. In his research‚ he said he found this to be true in 8 (or 66%) of those 12 patients. (A.J. Wakefield¸ S.H. Murch‚ 1998) After publishing the paper Wakefield

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    HPV Vaccine: To Mandate or Not Gabrielle A. Blythers BCOM/275 March 11‚ 2013 Mike Cattermole Should the HPV Vaccine be mandatory? Although vaccinations have been around for 200 plus years‚ today in 2013 it is still a most controversial issue. Vaccine by definition is a biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease. A vaccine typically contains an agent that resembles a disease-causing microorganism and is often made from weakened or killed forms of

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    scientific subjects. In 1847‚ he received his doctoral degree. Pasteur believed that if germs were the cause of fermentation they could also be the cause of contagious diseases. He began to develop the Germ Theory of Disease‚ and eventually‚ developed vaccinations. In 1881‚ Pasteur successfully developed and introduced to the public his anthrax vaccine. In 1855‚ He launched one of his most famous developments – a vaccine against rabies. Soon after the vaccines were tested and were successful‚ the Pasteur

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    problems when thinking about what the inoculations are warding off. Many of the diseases are life altering‚ and some can be life ending. The strides we have made with inoculations are incredible. We’ve almost eradicated polio “thanks to major vaccination efforts. The number of cases of polio - a disease that once claimed the lives of millions of people and left almost 1000 children paralyzed every day - has dropped by 99 percent around the world. Global health experts once warned that India would

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    talks about a recent outbreak that happened in Disneyland in Southern California‚ and what are the possible reasons for the outbreak. The outbreak occurred because there are a lot of children who were not vaccinated because their parents thought vaccinations could harm them. So this particular person carried the virus with him to Disneyland and spread it to others and non-vaccinated visitors got it. In this article it explains why this outbreak wasn’t because of undocumented immigrants as some people

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    is highly infectious and can be spread by infected animals through aerosols‚ through contact with contaminated farming equipment‚ vehicles‚ clothing or feed‚ and by domestic and wildpredators.[1] Its containment demands considerable efforts in vaccination‚ strict monitoring‚ trade restrictions and quarantines‚ and occasionally the elimination of millions of animals. Susceptible animals include cattle‚ water buffalo‚ sheep‚ goats‚ pigs‚ antelope‚ deer‚ andbison. It has also been known to infect hedgehogs and elephants;[1][2] llamas

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    leave pay‚ fee commission‚ bonus‚ gratuity‚ perquisite allowance Benefit or amenity (BIK/perks) Living accommodation (housing benefit) Contributions/income earned from unapproved provident fund scheme Compensation for loss of employment (certain exemptions available – see Income Exempt from Tax) Dual Employment Where an individual has regional responsibilities and performs services for the head office or parent company outside Malaysia under a separate employment‚ he is regarded as employed by

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    against tetanus.  Primary immunization schedule for children under 7 yrs of age should consist of five doses of vaccine containing tetanus toxoid.  Tetanus Toxoid is not to be used for treatment of tetanus infection.  As with any vaccine‚ vaccination with tetanus toxoid may not protect 100% of susceptible individuals. DOSAGES:  After the initial immunization series is completed‚ a booster dose of 0.5mL of tetanus toxoid should be given intramuscularly every 10 yrs to maintain adequate immunity

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    Measles‚ one of the most contagious of all human infections‚ majority cases are resolve without serious complications‚ however‚ measles can cause pneumonia and encephalitis. Rubella or commonly called German Measles infects children or adults‚ it causes a mild illness. As for Mumps it affects the lining of the brain and spinal cord‚ not ultimately harmful. Pertussis known as whooping caugh is another highly contagious disease that affects the respiratory system. Whooping cough is most dangerous for

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