What vaccines prevent diseases

    • [DOC File]This week’s article is prepared by BreAnna Kinghorn and ...

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      The article points out an important point that it is more common for parents to know of a child with autism than to know a child who has suffered from one of the diseases vaccines prevent. Diseases such as mumps, measles, rubella, or diphtheria are rare in industrialized countries.


    • [DOC File]Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine Preventable Diseases

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      DTaP contains the same amount of diphtheria and tetanus toxoid as pediatric DT vaccine. There are 2 pediatric single component vaccines available in the United States, Daptcel and Infanrix. These vaccines have been studied in either blinded cohort studies or in case controlled studies.


    • [DOC File]Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine Preventable Diseases

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      At the conclusion of this session the participant will be able to describe the different forms of immunity, describe the different types of vaccines, for each vaccine preventable disease identify those for whom routine immunization is recommended, for each vaccine preventable disease describe characteristics of the vaccine used to prevent the ...


    • [DOCX File]Immunisation protects us all - Department of Health

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      Immunologist, Australian of the Year, and co-creator of the cancer preventing human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. Immunisation prevents serious diseases All childhood diseases we vaccinate against can cause serious illness, including death. Immunisation is a safe and effective way of giving protection against these diseases.


    • [DOCX File]United States Department of Health and Human Services

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      Vaccines save lives and prevent illnesses and disabilities. However, vaccine-preventable diseases, such as measles, influenza, and whooping cough remain a threat. Despite the widespread availability of safe and effective vaccines, adult vaccination rates remain …


    • [DOCX File]How do vaccines affect immunity?

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      The side effects of vaccination are usually mild (like getting a sore arm) and pass quickly but the diseases they prevent can cause serious illnesses requiring hospital treatment. Occasionally children still die in Australia from vaccine-preventable diseases.


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