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Important Facts Regarding Immunizations
Important Facts Regarding Immunizations

... dren to be immunized because the pertussis vaccine can cause adverse effects that range from minor irritations (fairly common) to brain damage (very rare). The risk is greatest in children who have experienced convulsions with fevers. Certain harmful side effects attributed to the pertussis vaccine, ...
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... Feline  Calicivirus  (FCV)  -­‐  FCV  is  another  cause  of  upper  respiratory  and  oral  disease  in  cats.  It  occurs   worldwide  and  it  is  likely  that  all  cats  are  exposed  a t  some  point.  Recently,  there  have   ...
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... Polio is infectious disease that affects an individual's nervous system and it is caused by a virus found in human’s organs especially the intestinal tract and throat. If not vaccinated it can occur at any age and can even result in permanent paralysis in the legs and death. I can see how important ...
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... Cats are susceptible to many contagious diseases, most of which are caused by viruses. Fortunately, we have vaccines to prevent our feline friends from succumbing to several of the worst ones. A series of four FVRCP injections (three weeks apart) is given to kittens. The vaccine series is usually st ...
Role of Maternal Pertussis Antibodies in Infants
Role of Maternal Pertussis Antibodies in Infants

... pertussis by immunizing their mothers during the third trimester of pregnancy has been investigated since the 1930s.13 After maternal immunization, concentrations of pertussis antibodies in infants ranged from 50% of maternal titers to approximately equal titers in mother-infant pairs.1,9,13,14 Babi ...
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... meningitis, called meningococcal meningitis, can lead to death or disability in an otherwise healthy adolescent very quickly--often in less than 48 hours. Adolescents and young adults are at increased risk for meningococcal disease, but vaccines are available to help protect them. One type of vaccin ...
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What`s Going Around - November 2013 Influenza – high fever, chills

... eye. May be viral or bacterial. Slight discharge is usually viral, heavier discharge usually bacterial. Allergic conjunctivitis will cause redness and itching but little or no discharge. Bacterial infection should be treated with prescription drops. Ear infections frequently accompany conjunctivitis ...
Immunizations in Older Adults_Dec2011
Immunizations in Older Adults_Dec2011

... • Recommend once after age 65 (if more than 5 years since original vaccine) • CDC does not recommend repeat boosters as may even increase susceptibility in older adults • Does antibody response predict protection? – No difference in patients hospitalized for CAP * (Spain) – Some evidence for protect ...
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... E. Mantu Test with 2 tuberculin units 4. The Child has recovered from diphtheria of the pharynx. How to immunize this child against diphtheria later? А. Vaccination should be done through 6 months after the disease B. Vaccination should not be done C. Vaccination should be done by antidiphtherial se ...
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... into skin or nares resulting in less severe smallpox infection. Vaccinees could still transmit smallpox 1796 - Edward Jenner demonstrated that skin inoculation of cowpox virus provided protection against smallpox infection 1805 - Italy, first use of smallpox vaccine manufactured on calf flank 1864 - ...
Kennel Cough - Sadie`s K9 Stay and Play
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... Bordetella vaccine is mandatory for all dogs attending “Sadie’s” for daycare, grooming or classes. All new clients are informed to receive the vaccine every six months instead of every year. Dogs that are exhibiting any symptoms when they arrive are not admitted and asked to be checked by a veterina ...
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Fact Sheet for Menjugate (Meningococcal-C Vaccine)
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... The bacteria that cause IMD can live in the body, in particular at the back of the nose and throat, without causing symptoms. Up to 10 per cent of the population carry the bacteria at any time, however, most people never develop active disease (IMD). The bacteria are spread through droplets in the a ...
Response to SDA Church Posiiton on Vaccines
Response to SDA Church Posiiton on Vaccines

... [aluminum, mercury, toxoids, Mycobacterium bovis, etc.] are placed directly into the body tissues and circulatory system, without censoring by the liver, this gives them accessibility to the body’s vital organs and systems as well as the brain. “Studies have linked neurodegeneration and a worsening ...
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Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Varicella (MMRV)

... are recommended for pregnant women who may come in contact with recently vaccinated children. Women should speak to their doctor about risk of infection to measles, mumps, rubella and varicella if they are trying to become pregnant or once they learn of their pregnancy. ...
Hepatitis B Immunization Health History
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... required by law to provide vaccination and/or reimbursement for the vaccine. Hepatitis B (HBV) is a serious viral infection of the liver that can lead to chronic liver disease, cirrhosis, liver cancer, liver failure, and even death. The disease is transmitted by blood and or body fluids and many peo ...
(Hib) und Hepatitis B auf Englisch
(Hib) und Hepatitis B auf Englisch

... Diphtheria is a life-threatening infectious disease caused by the poison (toxin) of the diphtheria bacterium, which is transmitted mainly by airborne droplet infection. Before vaccinations were introduced, many children died from the infection that presented as throat, larynx, nose, and wound diphth ...
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... cough and is easily transmitted between dogs with relatively close contact, or sharing the same airspace. As with many of these diseases there are a number of bugs involved, but one of the main ones (Bordatella bronchiseptica) is closely related to the bug which causes Whooping Cough in children. Ke ...
Chapter 13 Preventing Infectious Diseases
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... so the immune system can develop antibodies so if exposed to the same pathogen you can fight it off without getting it. ...
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