PPT-Vaccines: Historical Perspective
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Immunity state of protection from an infectious disease 430 BC Greek historian Thucydides Athenian plague 15 th century Chinese attempts to induce immunity
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Immunity state of protection from an infectious disease 430 BC Greek historian Thucydides Athenian plague 15 th century Chinese attempts to induce immunity 1718 Mary Wortley Montagu innoculated her children. VACCINE INGREDIENTS: Different vaccines contain different ingredients including lab altered live or inactivated viruses and bacteria, chemicals, metals, proteins, antibiotics and human, animal and ins Stephanie Seneff. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. MIT. WAPF Wise Traditions Conference. November 11, 2011. Outline. Introduction. Dietary deficiencies. Inadequate sunlight. Sulfate in fetal development. This semester we will examine Canadian history through the lens of these Historical . T. hinking . C. oncepts and apply them to our ten Big Ideas.. Establish . historical significance. Use . primary source evidence. . Immunity . - state of protection from an infectious disease.. . 430 BC – Greek historian Thucydides - Athenian plague. . 15. th. century – Chinese attempts to induce immunity. . 1718 – Mary Wortley Montagu – innoculated her children. Claire Bowe Registered Nurse, Non Medical Prescriber . A vaccine is a biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease (WHO, 2016). . Vaccines employ innocuous forms of the disease agent, usually from a killed or weakened bacteria or virus, which stimulate antibody production.. Young . Children. By: Nicole Fraser. Are you for vaccines or not?. Most new parents will come to the decision whether to vaccinate their babies or not. Over the years, this topic has become more of an issue. Either parents are for vaccines, or they are not. . Chapter 1. Learning Objectives. The Science of Human Sexuality. Sexuality and Values. Thinking Critically about Human Sexuality. Perspectives on Human Sexuality. The Science of Human Sexuality. The Science of Human . Vaccines. North Carolina is an innovative leader in vaccine research, development . and manufacturing.. vaccines actually are one of the safest and most . cost-effective. They have prevented millions of deaths and . Top . Fifteen Questions . of Vaccine Hesitancy. Paul A. Offit, MD . Director . of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia . Maurice . R. Hilleman Professor of Vaccinology . History. : Politics, Dates, . Individuals. Culture: Social Customs and traditions. Geography: Topography, weather, flora, fauna.. This would include: Dress, food, homes, weddings, funerals, dance, mourning, tools, literature, war, etiquette, agriculture, employment, taxation, religion, holidays, economics, etc.. Dr Ivana Knezevic TSN/EMP/HIS. WHO, Geneva, 5. th. November 2014. . EMP Technical Briefing Seminar. Outline. . Norms and standards for biologicals in the context of WHO. Strategic . drivers and issues. Immunizations. Two artificial methods to make an individual immune to a disease. Active immunization-. administration of a vaccine response. Passive immunization-. Individual acquires immunity through the transfer of antibodies formed by an immune individual or animal. Meningococcal Vaccination s a parent, you do everything you can to protect your childrens health now and for the future. Meningococcal disease can become very serious, very quickly. Mening great promise, and several types are being tested in. Humans. • DNA vaccines take immunization to . a new. technological. level. • . These vaccines dispense with both the whole . organism and .
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