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  • Central Nervous System Salk Vaccine
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    POLIOMYELITIS- an infectious virus of the central nervous system. SYMPTOMS- FATIGUE, HEADACHE, FEVER, SORE THROAT, MUSCLE PAIN, VOMITING, CONSTIPATION, STIFFNESS OF NECK (MENINGITIS), MUSCLE PARALYSIS, AFFECTED- CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, NERVE TISSUE (MOTOR NEURONS), BRAIN, LEGS, ARMS, MUSCLES, RESPIRATORY SYSTEM, STOMACH & THROAT (THE VIRUS ENTRY - Polio is excreted in feces and spreads in contaminated water, food, hands and eating utensils to unaffected patients. The virus enters its victims in ...
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  • Department Of Defense Chemical Weapons
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    Be all that you can be in the Army. Earn up to $ 40, 000 for college, get valuable training, and have your health at risk for the rest of your life, and dont forget the 30 days paid vacation. I know you all have heard that slogan before, or maybe you should have. That is what the Army should tell you on all of those commercials since they made it mandatory for every soldier to be vaccinated against the deadly illness, anthrax. But, if you refuse the vaccination then you are out of not only a job...
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  • Preventive Measures Tap Water
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    Introduction: Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection of the intestinal tract and occasionally the bloodstream, and is from the Salmonella species. Risk of infection is greatest for travellers to developing countries who will have prolonged exposure to potentially contaminated food and beverages. Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection of the intestinal tract and occasionally the bloodstream. Symptoms: Fever as high as 103 to 104 F (39 to 40 C). , Severe headache, Insomnia, Nose bleeding, Either d...
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  • Health Care Provider Spinal Cord
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    Rabies, a virus of the nervous system and salivary glands is a fast moving killer; its not something to mess around with. Rabies comes from the Latin word to rage. Rabies is easily associated with rage. When people think of rabies, they usually think of a mad raccoon or dog, foaming at the mouth and running around crazy; dying soon after. The thought of going crazy is a pretty reasonable guess for how rabies torments its victims. The virus enters through a bite or transfer of infected saliva and...
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  • Moral And Ethical Year Of Life
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    Since the first vaccine in 1796 for smallpox, made by Edward Jenner, modern science has managed to create vaccines to give us immunity to many deadly diseases. Vaccines have reduced many diseases and have even eradicated others. However, currently there is evidence that not all vaccines are beneficial and that some may actually be harmful. In this essay, I will discuss about what a vaccine is and how they work. I will also discuss the pros and cons of vaccinations, and show some of the advantage...
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  • Adverse Reactions Chicken Pox
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    In 1996 a mother took her six-month-old son, Jonah, to the doctor to get his DPT vaccination. Two days later, Jonah came down with an ear infection. Bobbie took him into the doctor and the child was given a prescription of amoxicillin. The ear infection soon healed and all went well for about two months when the infection returned. Bobbie again took Jonah to the physician where he, this time, gave the boy a stronger form of amoxicillin. Again the infection soon diminished. About four months late...
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  • Loss Of Appetite Biological Warfare
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    Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis) is an acute infectious disease caused by the spore-forming bacterium. The most common victims of anthrax are warm-blooded animals, but it can also infect humans. Anthrax spores can be produced in a powdery form for biological warfare. When inhaled by humans, these particles cause respiratory failure and death within a week. Because anthrax is considered to be a potential agent for use in biological warfare, the Department of Defense (DOD), in 1998, announced it would...
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  • Important To Understand 5 Million
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    Biopreparedness The safety of Everytown cannot be provided by the technical means alone. It is important to understand that the threat of terrorism arises from the fact that American foreign policy is not properly adjusted to the realities of nowadays. Therefore, we can only talk of reducing the threat of terrorism in Everytown, rather than having it completely eliminated. My approach to the problem takes this fact into consideration and can be characterized by having emphasis put on maintaining...
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  • British Colonial British Rule
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    United Kingdom (1) In our time the legacy of colonialism is usually talked about in negative terms. It is rightly suggested that the colonial period, in worlds history, is marked with massive violations of native peoples rights. Also, contemporary critics point out to the fact that natural recourses, in underdeveloped countries, were being exploited in the most shameless manner, by the colonial powers. Yet, it is also an undeniable fact that the countries, which have a colonial legacy, as part o...
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  • Bubonic Plague Prevention Measures Disease
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    PANDEMICS AND NATIONAL SECURITY According to Wikipedia, there are must three preconditions for the danger of pandemic spread to become actual: the population does not have historical immunity against the new disease, the prolonged incubation period of disease, the highly contagious properties of the disease. Throughout the history we witnessed several pandemics that occurred mainly in Europe and Asia. All of them took a heavy toll onto the native population, sometimes even bringing the whole civ...
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  • Biological And Chemical Biological Weapons
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    Bioterrorism Threat Bioterrorism has been given significant attention during the past 4 years by the laboratory industry press and has been the subject of numerous seminars at national meetings of laboratory organizations. The likely precursors to this coverage were the discovery of a huge biological weapons program in Iraq after the Gulf War of 1991, the discovery of a major biological weapons program in the former Soviet Union called "Biopreparat, " and the known recruitment of scientists from...
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  • Vaccinate Your Child Strain Polio Children
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    Choose Better Health Parents today are to quick to run to the doctor looking for some kind of drug to give their kid every time they are ill. When you have a newborn child you are told that the child must be vaccinated to live a normal healthy childhood, but this statement is not true because there are natural ways to treat colds and other flu s by letting your body do the work. Your body is a self-regulating, self-healing organism if you re nervous system is allowed to function drug free. Today...
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  • Loss Of Appetite Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
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    TB is a Tuberculosis Tuberculosis TB is a disease that can cause a serious illness and can damage a persons organs. Every year more than 25, 000 people in the U. S. are diagnosed with TB disease. Thats only a fraction of the amount of people who carry the Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a rod-shaped bacterium. TB is spread through the air by carriers of the germ. People who breathe the same air can become infected with the TB germ. People who do work around or with peop...
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  • Muscular Dystrophy Vacuum Tubes
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    There are a number of people who would consider the technological and computer revolutions to be the greatest achievements of our time. But, will the near future for computers have continued impact on society? Society has marvelled at the current functions of computers from managing business accounts to connecting to the other side of the world with the Internet. The revolution was not always seen this way. Society felt that the quick change to a touch-button lifestyle might cause such pessimist...
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  • 18 Th Century Edward Jenner
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    Did Jenner Really Make A Breakthrough In Did Jenner Really Make A Breakthrough In The Fight Against Disease? In the 18 th century, medical knowledge was still quite basic with very few advances since the middle-ages. The biggest advances had come from Versailles, Pare and Harvey, but these advances were just in knowledge of the human body, not in the treatment of disease. The main treatments of disease were based on the four humours still and the most common was bleeding. Smallpox was a huge pro...
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  • Edward Jenner John Hunter First
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    Mrs. Frey World Poe Brooke Basic Mrs. Frey World History Honors 14 April 2000 Edward Jenner was born in Berkeley in 1749. Orphaned until he was 5 years old, his brothers and sisters wanted him to get involved with medicine. He completed his training with the great surgeon John Hunter at St. Georges Hospital in London. At the age of 23 he returned to Berkeley as the local doctor, leaving only to continue smaller practices in London and Cheltenham. The Chantry became his home for 38 years. From th...
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  • Loss Of Appetite Nausea Vomiting
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    THE PRIORITY OF HEPATITIS B VACCINATIONS IN CANADA The increase in the number of children attending schools in Canada and the potential for transmission of viral infection in that environment is a problem of great size. A virus is defined as a morbid principle, or a poisonous venom, especially one capable of being introduced into another person or animal in The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary. Due to their miniscule size, it was not until 1885 that Adolf Mayer observed their existence in the m...
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  • Hong Kong Virus Infection
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    Clinical Features of Influenza Influenza, commonly called the flu, is caused by viruses that infect the respiratory tract. Compared with most other viral respiratory infections, such as the common cold, influenza infection often causes a more severe illness. Typical clinical features of influenza include fever (usually 100 oF to 103 oF in adults and often even higher in children) and respiratory symptoms, such as cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, as well as headache, muscle aches, and of...
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  • Animal Control Officer Local Animal Control Officer Rabies
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    What is Rabies? Rabies Rabies What is Rabies? Who gets Rabies? Rabies is a viral disease of humans and other mammals. It is most common in carnivores. The word rabies comes from the word hydrophobia, fear of water. Rabies is a potentially deadly disease. There are many things you can do to prevent yourself from meeting rabies. The most important thing to do, is to be certain your pets have updated vaccinations. Your pets can first get their vaccinations when they are three months old. After that...
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  • Cause Of Death Outweigh The Risks
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    Christina R. Quinlan DPT- Do the Benefits Outweigh the Risks? Vaccines have been miracle potions for most Americans, sparing children and adults alike from deadly diseases. Today, however, certain vaccines are worrying some pediatricians, parents, scientists, and federal researchers as an increasingly troublesome treat instead of preventative medicine. Society has been taught to believe in the wisdom of vaccinations. But how much do parents, or even scientists and doctors really know about the c...
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