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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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    Smallpox In Boston

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    Between April and December of 1721‚ over six thousand colonists in Boston contracted a world-wide feared viral infection known as smallpox. After the occurrence of over nine hundred deaths in Boston alone‚ the infestation of this disease in the colony became known as the Smallpox Epidemic. During the epidemic‚ it became widely acknowledged that survivors of smallpox were immune to later occurrences of the disease. This led to the consideration of the medical practice of inoculation—the deliberate

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    Benefits Of Vaccines

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    2008 outbreak of measles in San Diego‚ California resulted in eleven unvaccinated children catching measles and a resulting net public-sector cost of $10‚376 per case (or‚ $123‚512 total) due to emergency vaccination and outbreak response ("Vaccines ProCon.org"). Increased rates of vaccination against rotavirus‚ measles‚ and malaria over the next ten years will save about $6.2 billion in treatment costs and about one hundred and forty-five billion dollars in productivity losses ("Measles

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    The Vaccine War

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    Frontline Assignment The Vaccine War I have three children‚ all of whom have been vaccinated. To me‚ it was an important factor in keeping my children healthy and safe. Some parents‚ however‚ do not feel that way toward vaccinations. These parents feel that it is safer to their child’s health to not vaccinate their child. Their argument that they have a right to keep their children safe by not vaccinating may be valid‚ but I think it is more important to protect the community as a whole

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    Autism and Vaccines

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    and over again: is there a direct link between the diagnosis of autism and the vaccination preservative‚ Thimerosal? Both the articles “Vaccines and Autism: A Tale of Shifting Hypotheses” by Jeffery Gerber and Paul Offit and “Autism and Vaccines” by Carol Polovoy focus on factual claims and flaws in studies conducted about the correlation between autism and the preservative‚ Thimerosal‚ found in vaccinations. Thimerosal is a 50% ethylmercury antibacterial compound that has been used in

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    once could harm the children’s immune systems. This anti-vaccination attitude has caused more concerns than the vaccine-autism controversy itself in public health. If large population is holding back vaccines‚ it is possible that the already vanished diseases could become epidemic again. To resolve this potential problem‚ some researchers suggests that scientists and policy makers should work together to break down the barriers of vaccination. “The problem is not only research‚ but also is trust”

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    flu shots

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    of Illinois Department of Public Health for every child six months of age and older to be vaccinated for influenza every . The article‚ goes on listing symptoms people may feel once they encounter the flu versus symptoms they feel after flu vaccination. I agree doctors should make a recommendation whether a child should be injected with a flu vaccine but the final decision should be left for the parent. Being a parent myself I think that no one can force a flu shot on my own child and

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    speculation. Some have begun to believe they may be one of the causes of autism. Vaccines have gotten much publicity‚ some good and some bad. However‚ the latter has given them a negative connotation. Subsequently‚ the number of children receiving vaccinations has declined while the number of preventable outbreaks has increased. A British physician published a book that pointed the finger to vaccines‚ and left the world reeling with doubt. This subject questions the safety and morality of vaccines. Vaccines

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    medlmmune report

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    cost of FluMist is almost two times higher than traditional vaccine; when it is produced at a lower volume‚ direct product cost can go up to more than $15. Furthermore‚ the market is limited to the population that is healthy from 5 to 49; the vaccination rate is only 10% in this population. (Appx. A) Problem Definition The underlying problem is that direct product cost of FluMist is too high to compete with the current available products. FluMist’s production period is considerably long. From

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