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    Bovine Vaccination

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    Another additive to vaccinations is bovine (cow) serum that is frequently used as a growth medium for vaccinations. It is also the most often animal serum that gets contaminated with bacteriophage. Another troubling factor from the CDC and FDA is, vaccinations are not recommended for pregnant women. However, the package inserts for the vaccinations clearly state that the effects of the vaccine on the fetus remains unknown since they have not been tested the vaccines on pregnant women before. The…

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    Childhood Vaccination

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    In the article, “Risk is for the rich? Childhood vaccination resistance and a Culture of Health,” authors Mabel Berlin and Alicia Eads investigate the phenomenon of childhood vaccination resistance among affluent communities. Vaccinations have contributed greatly to the advancement of modern medicine. Millions of lives have been saved due to the developments of vaccines that protect against diseases from polio to the measles. However, in the past few decades there has been a growing trend of…

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    Mandatory Vaccination

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    occurring because people are opting out of vaccination. Most states…

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    Anti Vaccination

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    A significant amount of concern from the anti-vaccination community has been for the MMR vaccine, more so than any other vaccine, due to its past association with the preservative thimerosal (Fombonne, Zakarian, Bennett, Meng, McLean-Heywood, 2006). Thimerosal is described as “a mercury-containing organic compound (an organomercurial). Since the 1930s, it has been widely used as a preservative in a number of biological and drug products, including many vaccines” (FDA, 2015). In 2006, a study was…

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    Vaccination Exemptions

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    Children are not receiving their recommended Vaccinations. Immunization prevents illness, disability and death from vaccine-preventable diseases including cervical cancer, pneumonia, polio, rubella and tetanus to name a few. In some areas, nearly one out of five children in the United states have not received their recommended vaccines. In the U.S., it’s not mandatory to have one’s child vaccinated, each state can set their own set of requirements for vaccination exemptions. The most common is…

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    Vaccination In Congo

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    Some of the obstacles of surrounding vaccination in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) made eradication of smallpox in the country seem unlikely. These obstacles included a lack of infrastructure/travel, an uncooperative government, and an inability to conduct active surveillance on the amount of individuals vaccinate as well as an issue with detecting cases of smallpox. Many of these issues are akin to those faced by the effort to keep the DRC free of polio.1 In 2017 two confirmed cases…

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    Vaccination Benefits

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    Vaccines, when most people hear that one word they fear for their lives because Vaccines, As most people know are injected with a shot that most people find to be very painful. Truth is Yes, they hurt but they protect you and the people around you from harmful diseases, Take this into thought, You getting vaccinated prevents you spedding that disease to other people and protects your self making a two way benefit for yourself and those who are not vaccinated for it making it one of the major…

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    Speech On Vaccination

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    only 5 years prior. This is a prime example of why we should continue vaccinations in our…

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    Vaccination Essay

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    Vaccines are a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease. Vaccination may be required for those hired for a job and attending school. Vaccines rarely prevent or contribute to prevent diseases. The vaccines are mad from dead or inactive organisms or purified products borrowed from them. The healthy immune system is able to recognize invading bacteria and viruses and produce substances (antibodies) to destroy or disable them. The micro-organisms in the…

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    Vaccination Disadvantages

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    Vaccination is the process of injecting antigenic material to stimulate immune response. Conventional vaccines insert attenuated or killed infectious agent, such as virus or antigenic protein, into the body to stimulate immune system to develop immunity against the pathogen. However, this type of vaccines has some weakness. For example, attenuated virus may suddenly become very active in the body and cause disease instead of stimulating immune response. Conventional vaccines also unable to…

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