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    Benefits Of Vaccinations

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    Do the Benefits of Vaccinations Outweigh the Risks? Vaccinations. It is a word that would make one cringe at the hearing of it. It is a word that would make a child dread going to the doctor. This word has become a hot debate of parents in the future of a child’s health. But now most states require it mandatory before a child can enter school in a public setting. Though some children have not been vaccinated due to religion beliefs, medical reasons, and parents’ concerns of side effects. But…

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    given to children of 1 to 2 years old. Merck and Co. developed MMRV vaccine (quadrivalent vaccine ProQuad TM) which can be used to vaccinate Mumps, Measles, Rubella, Varicella viruses simultaneously. This vaccine helps to increase the varicella vaccination resulting in decrease varicella disease. One of the benefits of using this quadrivalent vaccine is the reduction in injection site, as one injection is used in place of two injections. 6.0. CONCLUSION Measles infection has caught a lot of…

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    There are several reasons as to why everyone should be up to date with vaccinations. One is that vaccine preventable diseases and illnesses are still around. Another is vaccines will help keep you healthy. The third is they are safe and effective. Those are some reasons to be vaccinated. Now, I will go in depth about my first reason. The viruses and bacteria that cause illness and death still exist. They also can be passed on to those who are not protected by vaccines. Since, people can…

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    parents who neglect to vaccinate are endangering the population. Berger supports this by emphasizing the importance of herd immunity when she sates that if parents make the decision to stop vaccination, childhood diseases will spread, creating…

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    Moreover, vaccination is supported by the global healthcare organizations such as the World Health Organization, UNICEF, 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…

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    Why Is Vaccine Important

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    genetically engineer bacteria to mass-produce a protein from pathogens, and this protein can be used as vaccine. This method has produce a vaccine against hepatitis B, a virus-induced disease, and cine against malaria, a prtozonan induce disease. Vaccinations can be very effective in men women and children, and therefore still been study and tested and is used to save…

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    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 grew up in a small town that centered around chiropractic methods and the chiropractors there did not believe in vaccination. It was very common for children in my school to have their vaccinations waived because of the personal belief exemption. As a…

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    The vaccination war is a war about the vaccination MMR which is recommended but some people believe that the vaccination causes autism. The issue began when some parents were noticing how their children were becoming autistic after their vaccination. Vaccination also causes deafness, long term seizures and long term brain damage but are very rare symptoms. Although vaccination can reduce risks of smallpox and measles, vaccination should allow people to make their own choice. I'm in no place to…

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    Wearing Braces In College

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    One of the first physical features people tend to notice about me is the invisible retainer that covers my teeth. The retainer casts a shiny glare that is so noticeable it makes the invisible in its name seem inapposite. Most high schoolers have them as a result of wearing braces. Most high schoolers also tend to just wear theirs at night. Because I am the lucky individual that I just so happen to be, I am required to wear mine during the day, every day. It is crucial that I do this because I…

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    West Nile virus has been confirmed in two Allegan County crows. These are two of 81 birds that have tested positive for West Nile virus from 33 Michigan counties to date in 2017. Residents are reminded that the best way to protect against West Nile virus and other mosquito-borne illnesses is to prevent mosquito bites. Symptoms of West Nile virus include headache, body aches, joint pains, vomiting, diarrhea, and rash. An estimated 80% of people infected with West Nile virus will never…

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