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    Vaccines should be used by people throughout the world. Vaccines can help prevent you from getting diseases, prevent people around you without vaccines from getting diseases, and can even prevent you from dying. Some diseases are deadly, but some aren’t. This letter is to explain to you about the different ways that vaccines can help you and your family. Vaccines help with preventing diseases. Vaccines contain little dead virus cells called pathogens. When pathogens are put into your body, your…

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    Measles Viruses Essay

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    Have you ever heard about the latest outbreak of the Measles viruses? It was first seen in the early 1900ś in the blood samples of children and pregnant women. When it first was discovered, doctors thought it was just another common cold or an allergic reaction patients were having; however, by 1912 there was a series epidemic of measles-related deaths recorded, and by the 1950ś over three to four million U.S citizens were infected. After a few more years scientist were able to create the very…

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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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    Immunizations

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    Immunizations should be required for children because they are healthy for the child. Immunizations has the word immune in it which describes what a vaccine does to a child. The immunizations keep children immune from diseases such as polio, chicken pox, and measles. The immunizations are given to children as a vaccine, which has weak lab-made proteins that act like the actual disease in order to teach the human body how to become immune to it. WebMD claims, “Each of the diseases addressed by…

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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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    Leukocytes are white blood cells that not only fight disease, but removes pathogens from the body. Leukocytes are the second line of defense in the immune system’s characteristics. Higher levels of a white blood cell counts are also referred to as leukocytosis and can be indicative of infection or disease. Lower levels however, can be indicative of leukopenia which can weaken the immune system and cause infection and disease to overpower the body. Leukemia is a disorder that affects not only…

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    There are more than 80 types of autoimmune disorders. An autoimmune disorder occurs when the body’s immune system attacks and destroys healthy body tissue by mistake. What causes this to take place? Inside the human body we have white blood cells that secure againist destructive substances in the body immune system. A few examples include bacteria, viruses, toxins, cancer cells, and blood and tissue from outside the body. When the immune system has been attack it produces antibodies that…

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    Why Do Sustenance Hypersensitivities Happen? "As per a study discharged in 2013 by the Communities for Sickness Control and Avoidance, nourishment hypersensitivities among youngsters expanded roughly half somewhere around 1997 and 2011" (Charge) Sustenance sensitivities have dependably been around, yet despite everything we don't know precisely why it is that they create in our bodies. There are numerous hypotheses that appear to be on track in finding a genuine purpose behind the reason for…

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    Why Is Vaccines Important

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    Dear Editor, I believe that vaccines are an important and essential part of todays society because they are able to help your body to create antibodies to help you defend against the sickness, keep others from getting sicknesses in a local environment, and helping to quell outbreaks on a larger scale, country wise even. First, getting a vaccine will help your body to produce antibodies to help fight off future diseases in your body and sometimes even preventing them at all. This is done through…

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    Late Immune Response

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    COMPONENTS OF EARLY AND LATE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN INFECTIONS Early immune response refers to innate immunity, which is the first line of defense. Innate immunity is a non specific defense mechanism that comes into play immediately or within hours of an antigen’s appearance in the body. These mechanisms include physical barriers for example skin, chemicals in the blood and immune system cells that fight off foreign cells in the body. The innate immune response is activated by chemical properties of…

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