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    2.8.3.2. Killed vaccines The advantage of killed vaccine is more safety as a result of inactivation of live viral strains. Therefore, it can be administrated to pregnant animals. There are many disadvantages of killed BVDV vaccines, it is more expensive due to large amounts of virus are required for preparation of each dose and adjuvant should be added to the vaccine. In addition, the duration of immunity is shorter and there are requirement for injection two doses to initiate protection (Fulton…

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    from. They help your body's own immune system in order to build a stronger defense system. Vaccines help one to protect themselves from deadly infections without in a more natural way by receiving the disease and your body naturally builds up a defense system towards it by getting the disease itself. The way vaccines work; Most vaccines contain a tiny bit of an illness germ that is frail or dead. vaccines don't contain the kind of germ that makes you debilitated.Having this tad bit of the…

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    Hpv Vaccines

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    Vaccines are clear to the general public. They save millions of lives and protect children from the pain and damage of certain infections and diseases. However, when it comes to HPV vaccine its different. HPV vaccines are recommended for all 11 and 12 years old to protect against infection with the types of HPV that most commonly cause health problems such as HPV cancers and disease. HPV vaccination is important because it prevents cancer. There are three types of HPV vaccines: Cervarix,…

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    their routine vaccinations. Some vaccines are required before traveling outside of the United States. You should be up to date with vaccines before any trip in or outside of the United States. These vaccines include measles mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine, diphtheria tetanus and pertussis vaccine (chicken pox), varicella, polio vaccine and your yearly flu shot. It is recommended for most travelers with standard itineraries and accommodations to get a hepatitis A vaccine. If you will be exposed…

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    Hpv Vaccine Benefits

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    the HPV vaccine and at what age the vaccination should be provided. Clinical judgement entails a healthcare professional reaching a conclusive decision on patient care, following the observation, interpretation, and analysis of patient data. BOOK RESOURCE. A research article sought out to understand a physician’s HPV vaccine and practice recommendation to patients, specifically in correlation to HPV and PAP smear results. Researchers found that despite the proposals for the HPV vaccine stemming…

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    Safety Of Vaccines Essay

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    Introduction Vaccines were a major technological advance in medicine. Vaccines provided a quick, simple, and accessible way for people to develop immunity to a certain disease before experiencing the symptoms. Although vaccines diminished the number of cases of these diseases dramatically, certain groups of people started to oppose immunization, sparking a “vaccine war.” These groups of people reject vaccination due to the side effects linked to vaccines, the belief that an individual has a…

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    Pros And Cons For Vaccine

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    professionals revere the vaccine as one of the best medical advances to have ever been created. The invention of the vaccine has eradicated polio from the western hemisphere and has rendered smallpox completely extinct. Every year it is estimated that children adhering to the vaccination schedule prevent 42,000 deaths and twenty million infections (Timmer). Still, though, the rates of intentionally unvaccinated children are on the rise. Parents are fueled by fears that vaccines are not safe or…

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    Chinese Vaccine History

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    The history of vaccines goes way back to 1000 CE. A vaccine timeline on historyofvaccines.org shows that there is evidence that the Chinese in early 1000 CE employed a smallpox inoculation and it was also practiced through Africa and Turkey as well (History of Vaccines). The next big vaccine epidemic started with Edward Jenner. He was a very successful man when his use of cowpox material to create immunity to smallpox quickly made the practice wide-spread in 1796. Edward Jenner took pus from a…

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    Vaccines Persuasive Speech

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    Every single state requires children to have vaccines so they can attend public school. There are ways to get around that by having some kind of religious or philosophical reasoning. Vaccines are known to be substances that your child takes to prevent illnesses that have high chances of occurring. If a child is not vaccinated then he puts other children in risk of getting whatever disease that he may be carrying. So the question is why get vaccinated? Vaccines are fully capable of saving…

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    Americans are representing activism in politics by partaking in polls because it is a prime example of voting. In addition to polls, riots against or for vaccines have been around since the 19th century. For example, the Victorian Anti-vaccination Movement. “The Victorian Anti-Vaccination Movement,” by Elizabeth Earl explains, “the law made it compulsory for infants during their first three months of life and then extended the age to children up to 14 years old in 1867, imposing fines…[upon…

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