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    keep an outbreak contained. The plan involves a smallpox health care team that is designed to respond to any emergency and to ensure the vaccination of all team members. There exists enough vaccine to cover everyone that would require it…

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    par. 3). Vaccines are essential to a growing child; they save lives, protect others’ lives around them by preventing spread of disease. Vaccines have nearly eradicated some of the deadliest and most feared diseases people have witnessed in the past one hundred and twenty five years (“Should Any Vaccines Be Required for Children” par. 8). Many people refuse to believe these facts. The people do refuse to believe these facts continue to think that vaccines do not work. They believe vaccines…

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    Also, the cowpox vaccine was not very easy to get access, preserve, or transmit. There were still biological factors that produced the immunity that were still not understood, but despite all of the errors, the death rate from smallpox dropped dramatically. Jenner received many recognitions worldwide including a letter from Thomas Jefferson thanking him for his discovery, but Jenner did not try to make himself rich through his breakthrough. He devoted so much time to the vaccine that his…

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    during vaccine shots Vaccines or immunizations are an important part of preventative health care while raising a baby in today’s world. Vaccine shots helps to stimulate body’s immune system to release antibodies and fight against certain life-threatening diseases. Though the benefits of immunizations are worth and important, getting vaccine shots can be stressful and a distressing experience for every mother and baby. Fortunately, parents take a crucial role when a baby receive vaccine shots.…

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    said, “Vaccines have become a necessary part of the world— for the current health of our children and for the future generation.” (Steve Cave, 22). Within the past decade, concerned parents researched on how effective and save vaccines are. Thomas Gale said, “Vaccines are the best defense we have against infectious diseases. However, no vaccine is 100% safe or effective.” Throughout history, plagues and epidemics lead to millions of deaths and the world was in need of vaccines. Vaccines are…

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    Vaccines have been a topic of debate ever since they were first developed in the year 1796. This is simply because there is substantial proof that demonstrates that vaccines are not as effective of safe as assumed by the crowds of people who receive vaccines. The dangers of vaccines are a matter on which people should become aware, simply because it concerns their health as there is reliable evidence that proves the dangers associated with vaccines. Research and scientific facts demonstrate that…

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    If you knew that having your child vaccinated could result in possible health problems, such as: diabetes and seizures, would you get them vaccinated? Vaccines should not be mandatory for children. Not only can a child already handle most infections naturally, but vaccines can also trigger health problems. “Today it is rare for a doctor to see a case of diphtheria, much less have a child die from it. (Vaccinations for Children, Why and When From medicinecabinet.com)” The diseases that were…

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    The vaccine we have designed will be delivered through a shot intramuscularly. In this respect it will be delivered in the same area that a normal flu virus vaccine would. This vaccine will be delivered once before the patient has gotten the Ebola virus, because Ebola is not constantly changing like the flu virus and will not need a new vaccine every year unless the disease mutates. Since we predict the virus won’t be constantly changing, a one-time delivery to the patients would be the best…

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    Are child immunizations a safe and efficient way to keep children healthy, or are they unnecessary and harmful? Vaccines started their widespread use across the U.S. in the mid-20th century, and since then, the number of infection cases have dropped dramatically. According to the website Our World in Data, when the measles vaccine was introduced nationwide across the U.S. the number of cases per 100,00 people dropped from an yearly high of about 420 to an average of about 25. This may be due in…

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    can! Vaccines are one of the greatest ways to protect people from diseases. Vaccines have saved millions of lives and eliminated many diseases that have killed thousands of people in the past. The process is simple and is available to anyone. Tie to the audience: You or even someone you know can prevent death due to serious illnesses in the future by just simply getting vaccinated. Thesis and Preview: Today I will discuss first, the safety of vaccines, second, the importance of vaccines, and…

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