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    Animal Experimentation

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    The drugs that people received is use in animals, so those disease won’t spread to people. The CBRA reveal that more than 80 drugs and 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…

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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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    Vaccination Research Paper

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    exposure to smallpox, within the first three days, are reported to attenuate the disease considerably, and vaccination up to a week after exposure probably offers some protection from disease or may modify the severity of disease. The first rabies immunization was given by Louis Pasteur to a child after he was bitten by a rabid dog. Subsequent to this, it has been found that, in people with uncompromised immune systems, four doses of rabies vaccine over 14 days, wound care, and treatment of the…

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    Pharmacy is a practice that is constantly changing in a variety of different ways. The role of a pharmacist in the healthcare field is the main aspect that is changing. Pharmacists are taking more responsibilities such as administering immunizations and counseling patients. These innovations have enabled different health care providers to appreciate pharmacists more than they did before. In order for innovations to take place, pharmacists have to step up and advocate for them. The pharmacists…

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    from the 1970s till the present. The United States will be used as a standard for what the state of immunization should be in a first world country. I will attempt to show that the cause for these lower rates is due to a combination of government policies, public opinion, and a strong anti-vaccination group. I will also attempt to find solutions to these problems in order to increase immunization coverage of the county.…

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    that California clocks in at just a 92.7% rate for MMR vaccine and a 92.5% rate for diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis., and Colorado rolls in last at a woeful 85.7% and 82.9%. A large number of young parents who hold negative attitudes towards immunization refuse to vaccinate their children. According to Kluger, the higher the education background the parents have, the lower the vaccine rate for their children. This is because they trust themselves too much to understand the non-vaccine risk.…

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    child. I was able to provide a very good SBAR in my opinion. It was very well thought out and provided all the information that was needed for the provider to go and do the rest of the appointment with the child. I also was able explain how the immunizations will help and what they prevent which allowed the mother to be much more comfortable with the shots that her child will…

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    Essay On Tetanus

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    Tetanus, also known as lockjaw, is a rare disease caused by bacteria called as Clostridium tetani. The bacteria enter the body through cuts or puncture wounds and produce a specific toxin that affects the function of the nerves, leading to severe muscle spasms in the abdomen, stomach, neck and extremities. The name lockjaw comes from the fact that spasms in the face and neck lead to the inability to open the mouth. Tetanus is extremely dangerous and fatal in up to 30% of cases. [It’s important…

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    Pertussis, has proven itself to be an enigma to sustain protection against this acute respiratory infection in the world of epidemiology and remains endemic to the United States. There has been a vaccine for pertussis in widespread use for over sixty-five years. However, the incidence of pertussis remains high with teens to adults and proves itself deadly to infants under 8 weeks of age when intractable pulmonary hypertension leads to cardiac failure (Carrico, C, 2013). The lowest report in the…

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    Anti Vaccine Movement

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    Module 5: Anti-Vaccine Movement The media is chocked full of different theories and ideas in regards to the anti-vaccine movement. While anti-vaccine movement has been in place since before 1885 (History of the anti-vaccine, 2014), there has been numerous scientifically backed research that prove that vaccinations work. To bolster the claim that vaccines are harmful, the movement uses the media to sway the general public. The bias of the media is apparent when a reader critically reads these…

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