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    Doctors without Boarders, and etc. The presences some of this organizations in the Russian Federation is crucially important in order to educate the population on importance of the children’s immunization. The WHO annual updates their statements on key vaccines in Russia in order to provide readers with most recent data on both local and global diseases landscape and to show improving statistics. Furthermore, the WHO and UNICEF are always ready to support vaccination campaigns for the remote…

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    It is true, that the use of vaccines in modern immunisation programs has either eradicated or greatly reduced the incidence of certain diseases throughout the world. Vaccination programs work to not only reduce the chance of disease in the most susceptible individuals but also increase the immunity of the population. Such immunity is referred to as herd immunity. Herd immunity depends on a high proportion of individuals being immunised. When there are a large number of immune individuals in a…

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    Why Is Vaccine Important

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    Vaccines are commonly used by health care workers. Nurses, Doctors, and Paramedics . It's consider important and therefore can raised a lot of question and dough on its and benefits, and side-effect. The importance of vaccine make know to us by advertisement, newspapers, and schools, and billboards. and the study of health books, also internet researches. Immunizations in adult is often taken for granted especially in men. Lack of interest in Doctors visit, and sometimes people are…

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    Vaccination Debate

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    our family to change our shot schedule around a bit. We cannot receive chicken pox vaccines (Varivax) around holidays because we can’t risk her getting it from us. Likewise it is very important that we all utilize heard immunity to protect her (Receiving Vaccinations after Transplantation,…

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    Final Project Part B Milestone 1 The crises situation I chose was The Vaccine War. The topic of vaccines stood out to me because I have heard multiple opinions about vaccines while growing up. Inside my family home I saw my parents’ opinion on vaccines change. I was vaccinated as a child, but as I got older my parents began to disagree with vaccinations. Seeing my parents change their opinion on the topic of course intrigued my young mind. Community opinion also lead me to choose this topic. I…

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    topic, vaccination war, first the citizens who are against the vaccine, second the citizens who fight for the vaccine, and third the citizens who have no idea what the vaccination war is. In this article I want to show the people who have no idea what the vaccine is that the vaccine is bad and that it causes autism, some people think that something as small as a vaccination that causes autism is totally ridiculous, others that are anti-vaccine (including me) think that that's why their children…

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    According to the Center for Disease Control, there is no federal law that mandates children to obtain vaccines, but all 50 states require children entering schools to have mandatory vaccines. However, nineteen states allow philosophical exemptions to the mandate. Large groups of parents have formed who oppose vaccines due to the cost and potential medical dangers to their children (“Should Any Vaccines Be Required for Children?). This is not acceptable, as not making complete mandates poses a…

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    Systematic Lupus

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    However they still stress that unless your Lupus is dormant you should stay away from all vaccines. For example Dr. Abu-Shakra states, “Although vaccines are safe clinically, a transient increase of the titers of a wide range of autoantibodies may occur after vaccination.” (Mahmoud Abu-Shakra, 2009) This could be very dangerous to those with the disease Lupus because their…

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    It is the desire of parents to give birth to healthy, happy newborns. Unfortunately, just because a baby is born looking completely healthy that does not mean that the child has no underlying health issues. Thankfully, newborn state screening is performed in the hospital shortly after birth. This test can detect several potential health issues that a newborn may have. This screening provides a public service as it can alert parents to conditions that the child might need to seek treatment for.…

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    Essay On Vaccinations

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    illnesses were prevented from 1994-2014 due to vaccinations." ("Should Any Vaccines Be Required for Children?"). There are many parents with young children living in the United States. Those parents have the option to either have their children vaccinated or not. Growing up, my parents chose to have my siblings and me vaccinated and as a result we are all healthy. Many parents, similar to blogger Amy Parker from, Voices for Vaccines, and Christina Vara, from the blog Shot of Prevention, follow…

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