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    denervation of the skeletal muscles. Even though polio can cause paralysis and death majority of the people who are infected with the poliovirus don't get sick and are never aware they have been infected with polio. Due to the use of the poliovirus vaccine, the incidence rate has been less than 0.01 cases per 100,000 population since 1965. Only a few cases of paralytic poliomyelitis are reported each year in the United…

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    Vaccinations Mandatory

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    a kid and I believe they should be mandatory because they are the main reason you don’t get hepatitis B, chickenpox, pertussis and many other diseases. There may be some side effects from the getting the vaccines but with the statistics from “ The Benefits of Vaccinations Outweigh the Risk” they talk about how with the pertussis vaccine only 400 cases and 10 deaths but when they discontinued the vaccine the cases shot…

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    The first thing that vaccines do for us is they will keep us healthy. ”We get vaccinations throughout our lives to protect against many infections” said the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases. Vaccinations are the early cure for many illnesses. National Foundation for Infectious Diseases also says, “ When you skip vaccines, you leave yourself vulnerable to illnesses such as shingles, pneumococcal disease, influenza, and HPV and hepatitis B, both leading causes of cancer”. Every…

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    Animal Experimentation

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    immunizations produced for people are currently used to treat creatures. Creature testing has assisted create numerous creature immunizations to battle ailment. For example, rabies and distemper in canines and felines, cat leukemia, irresistible hepatitis infection, lockjaw, and has helped with the advancement of medicines for heartworm. Moreover, creature inquire about has protected almost wiped out species, for example, the California condor and the tamarins of Brazil because of new…

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    Animal Experimentation The used of animal in biomedical research has been around millennium years ago. At the present, 17 to 22 million animals were utilized worldwide each year. (Source) Animal experimentation defining that animal testing was to introduce biology lessons, medical training, cosmetics testing, to find new drugs, chemical, and food. The scientists required to performance the experiment on animals to determine those drugs, and foods are safe for the human or not. On the other hand,…

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    should vaccinate their children because, often, vaccines do more good than harm and they do help protect children from dangerous diseases. Children have weaker immune systems than adults and vaccines help keep them safe from many diseases. The common vaccines recommended for children are MMR, which protects against measles and mumps; pertussis, which protects against whooping cough; and polio and varicella, which protects against chickenpox. A vaccine is a substance used to control the…

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    vaccinations. This practice of not vaccinating children could be very harmful to the well being of those unvaccinated and those around them. Along with that, it is easier on the child to not have to suffer through a potentially fatal disease. This is why vaccines should be mandatory for young children. One particularly good reason for vaccinating is their ability to prevent the disease…

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    'Tens of thousands of deaths of Australian children were prevented, during the 20th century, by form of immunisation, and the benefits have been companioned by the launch of newer vaccines. Rotavirus vaccine has reduced hospital admittance and deaths from infant diarrhoea, hepatitis B and human papilloma virus vaccines have protected thousands of adults from liver and cervical cancer, and many others have prevented infections in travellers or people who are at risk of exposure to foreign…

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    that is used for the stimulation of antibodies to create immunity against illnesses and diseases, it is made from the causing agent of that certain disease and produced as a synthetic substance which prevents serious diseases such as influenza, hepatitis, smallpox, tuberculosis, or measles. By injecting the weakened version of the infection into the human body that releases antibodies to act against whichever disease it finds, and causes immunity to grow. Now many people support and contribute…

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    that they are safe to use, many are still skeptical that they actually work and prevent you from getting sick. Thanks to vaccines we are becoming a healthier world. The actions that we take now can help us prevent an epidemic or a future chaos. Not only is getting sick time consuming but, it can be very expensive especially those illnesses that could have been prevented with a vaccine. Immunizations can mean a difference in life or death and how long you get to live. (National Foundation for…

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