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    Don't Wait Vaccinate

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    Don’t Wait Vaccinate Brandy DuFrane Baker College Essay 1 Children begin being vaccinated against harmful diseases at birth. Vaccinations are administered throughout the United States in hospitals‚ doctor’s offices‚ and health departments. Vaccinations provide protection to children and adults from many devastating viruses and bacteria. A majority of parents vaccinate their children as recommended but some parents are choosing not to vaccinate their children because they believe them to be

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    pathogens around. Matt Welch makes a great analogy on the subject of herd immunity: “Vaccines are like fences. Fences keep your neighbor’s livestock out of your pastures and yours out of his. Similarly‚ vaccines separate people’s microbes. Anti-vaccination folks are taking advantage of the fact that most people around them have chosen differently‚ thus acting as a firewall protecting them from disease. But if enough people refuse‚ that firewall comes down‚ and innocent people get hurt.” A person can

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    Vaccinate Children

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    There is a very small possibility an allergic reaction may occur‚ but this is a small possibility. Any other dangers will be reviewed by a doctor before the vaccination is given‚ if for whatever reason a person is unable to be vaccinated their doctor should be able to tell. The other main concern is that vaccines can cause autism‚ but after studies done by the CDC that rumor has proven to be false. The ingredients

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    Policy Analysis

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    Republic of the Philippines CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE Graduate School Daet‚ Camarines Norte -o0o- POLICY ANALYSIS: PROVINCIAL ORDINANCE NO. 26-03 OTHERWISE KNOWN AS AN ORDINANCE ENFORCING RESPONSIBLE DOG OWNERSHIP AND INSTITUTIONALIZING RABIES CONTROL MEASURES TOWARDS RABIES FREE CAMARINES NORTE Submitted to MARIA CRISTINA C. AZUELO‚ Ph.‚ D. in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master in Public Administration by: Mila Jean A. Cabase

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    Immunisation

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    Image description. Better Health Channel logo End of image description.   Immunisation - facts and misconceptions Australian research shows that some parents are concerned about vaccine safety and effectiveness. However‚ the risk of complications from childhood diseases such as measles is much higher than the risk of immunisation reactions. When parents of young children have had no direct experience of childhood diseases‚ it is easy to underestimate their effects and complications.  

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    everyone who could be immunised were. Another solution could be to provide incentives for people who do get immunised‚ such as making all immunisations for children before school free‚ reduced or no healthcare costs when it comes to fees related to vaccinations and the diseases they are for. These solutions would benefit justice and autonomy‚ as people are still allowed the freedom of choice on whether to immunise or not‚ but are still largely encouraged towards immunisation and its health benefits. It

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    known to man. Smallpox goes back to the times of ancient Egypt and has plagued societies around the world since. In 1796‚ Edward Jenner discovered the small pox vaccine‚ which was the first vaccine ever and was made from cows (Salmon). Because of vaccination the last case of smallpox in the United States was in 1948 and the last case in the world was in Somalia in 1977 (Vaccines). Smallpox is eradicated‚ meaning that it no longer existing anywhere in the world. We no longer have to vaccinate people

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    Essay On Chickenpox

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    Introduction-Chickenpox is a common childhood skin disease caused by a viral infection called varicella-zoster virus. Chickenpox is less common in the United States due to universal vaccination with the varicella virus vaccine‚ though it still occurs in populations that are not routinely vaccinated. The varicella-zoster virus is similar to herpes simplex virus in many respects. The virus is spread through air droplets or direct contact with active lesions. Most cases of chickenpox arise between the

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    by vaccination in the opinion of a physician conforming to the accepted standard of medical care. What is the purpose of H.R. 2232? The purpose is to make it mandatory with no exemptions for children to be vaccinated. According to Representative Frederica Wilson‚ “the health and safety of children must be our top priority.” It seems as if she has a concern for the well-being of the youth; some disagree. Representative Wilson also believes that not vaccinating not only

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    parent it’s one of the first decisions that you must make when you have a child‚ but how many of us really know the pros and cons of vaccinations? Sure‚ doctors tell us that they are safe but most Americans do not even know exactly what a vaccination is. When asked‚ they simply reply that vaccinations are “shots to make sure their children are healthy.” A vaccination is weak or killed bacteria that is injected into your child to make their body prone to this disease‚ and helps the body fight it off

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