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    Adenovirus Research Paper

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    Adenovirus infection Adenovirus infections most commonly cause illness of the respiratory system; however‚ depending on the infecting serotype‚ they may also cause various other illnesses‚ such as gastroenteritis‚ conjunctivitis‚ cystitis‚ and rash illness. Symptoms of respiratory illness caused by adenovirus infection range from the common cold syndrome to pneumonia‚ croup‚ and bronchitis. Patients with compromised immune systems are especially susceptible to severe complications of adenovirus

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    First Aid

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    runny nose and eyes. After these symptoms such as a cough‚ white spots around the mouth‚ blotchy red rash on body and face. Mumps Symptoms include: Pain and swelling of the jaw‚ painful swallowing and a fever. May have swollen testes if male. Rubella(German measles) Symptoms include: Slight cold‚ sore throat‚ swollen glands behind ears and slight pink rash. Pertussis(Whooping Cough) Symptoms include: Snuffly cold‚ spasmodic cough with ’whooping’ sound and vomiting. Meningitis Symptoms include:

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    Vaccines Research Paper

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    cause; however‚ the effects are horrendous‚ the loss of herd immunity‚ risk of outbreaks‚ cost to the patient’s family and taxpayers to fight a preventable disease‚ and tragic unnecessary death. There have been many cases of babies who have gotten whooping cough‚ rubella‚ and other diseases‚ which they caught from another child at daycare‚ because the child’s parents did not vaccinate them. Many babies have died from this because they were too young to receive the vaccination. Lack of vaccination can

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    Columbian Exchange Dbq

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    Columbian Exchange BBQ The Columbian Exchange was a major milestone in the diffusion of the New and Old World. In 1492‚ Columbus arrived in the Bahamas(2)‚ where he first came in contact with Native Americans. There‚ both exchanged their cultures such as crops‚ animals‚ metals‚ and germs‚ hence the name‚ Colombian Exchange. This has brought about both positive and negative effects. While some negative impacts are exemplified by the near-genocide of Amerindians‚ the demerits are outweighed by the

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    Progress Can Be Painful About 520 years ago‚ Christopher Columbus wrote in his journal: “They give what they possess in exchange for anything that may be given to them. I here saw some of the ship ’s boys bartering broken bits of glass and crockery for darts. This was just the beginning of the Old World changing the New World. Christopher Columbus’ voyage transformed the world because making contact with the New World initiated a set of profound changes for the future. The legacy of his voyage

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    Why Vaccines Should Be Mandatory Crystal Hannah COMM / 215 Ms. Deborah Thompson Why Vaccines Should Be Mandatory In the last century diseases such as whooping cough‚ polio‚ measles‚ and rubella struck hundreds of thousands of infants‚ children‚ and adults in the United States. Thousands died every year from them not to mention the serious damage afflicted to the survivors such as‚ seizures‚ brain damage‚ or blindness. As vaccines were developed and used‚ rates of these diseases consistently

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    Throughout our history class we have learned about a variety of different societies and their progression before and after the development of the atlantic world. For some this transition was drastic and others the change was minute. After the Atlantic world came together there was a noticeable shift change in the number of enslaved African individuals; as well as a transformation in the way in which they were treated. Before the Atlantic world slaves typically worked as servants performing domestic

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    Most parents who view vaccinations as the only method to protect and safeguard their children from what are now deemed as preventable diseases‚ such as whooping cough‚ rubella‚ chicken pox‚ mumps and measles. While other parents stand firm in their beliefs that vaccinations are dangerous for their children‚ and choose against immunizing them. Over the past decade the anti-vaccination movement‚ though relatively

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    Against Vaccination

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    In today’s world‚ many diseases are going around whether we know it or not. To prevent many people gets a vaccine; which is getting an antigen of the disease into the body to develop an immunity of the virus. Even though people wants to prevent getting sick from those diseases‚ it may cause some side effects. In some cases‚ people can even get the disease and die from it. Many parents are against vaccine for their children because of religious belief‚ some just don’t believe that it’s necessary for

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    is to make sure they get the right vaccinations. Not only will they there body be healthy and safe‚ they will be harmful to others around other kids in school. Vaccinations can prevents illnesses‚ diseases‚ mumps‚ rubella‚ polio‚ hepatitis B‚ whooping cough‚ and chickenpox. Children who attend public schools should receive vaccinations to prevent illnesses and diseases. The first reason why kids should receive vaccinations is so everyone

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