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... Give 25% of the students the paper with the word vaccinated and the rest of the class the paper with the word susceptible. Repeat steps 1–4 in Scenario 1, however, when a vaccinated person is exposed to the infection they will hold up their yellow card (vaccinated) and will not transmit the infectio ...
Vaccinations - e-Bug
Vaccinations - e-Bug

... Give 25% of the students the paper with the word vaccinated and the rest of the class the paper with the word susceptible. Repeat steps 1–4 in Scenario 1, however, when a vaccinated person is exposed to the infection they will hold up their yellow card (vaccinated) and will not transmit the infectio ...
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... commercial chickens that have maternal antibodies at the optimum time. Live vaccines have the ability to overcome the maternal antibody at a certain level. Vaccination during low maternal antibody titre shows better immune response than high maternal antibody titre (Giasuddin et al., 2003). But it i ...
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