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       My annotated bibliography is on ”’ why is it beneficial to take vaccine.”I choose this topic this topic because i feel it important to take it it help us to not get sick make sure our immune system is safe. It s essential because it helps provide immunity before children are exposed to potentially life-threatening diseases.Vaccines are tested to ensure that they are safe and effective for children to receive at the recommended ages. the vaccine will help others and not have any problem with their immune system. The germs is endless and can be neither completely by vaccines, no matter how great their immunological power. Sadly, effective vaccines for two of the world’s leading killers, HIV and malaria, remain in the research stage. Furthermore, even the most knowledgeable scientist cannot precisely predict the strain of next year’s influenza, nor can an expert epidemiologist always explain why certain diseases rise and burn out at particular rates. ts a good choice for the author convincing and making sure that each individual is okay and healthy. Americans take advantage of the flu shortage in the year 2004 to learn from the historical record. We need to transform our anxieties and energies into concrete steps to ensure a comprehensive vaccine supply in 2005 and beyond. It would be exceedingly foolish to squander one of preventive medicine’s greatest assets because of a neglected public health system and an inability to adequately coordinate market forces and regulatory demands with basic health needs.You cannot catch” the disease from the vaccine. Some vaccines contain kills the virus, and it is impossible to get the disease from them. Immunizations protect us from serious diseases and also prevent the spread of those diseases to others. Today, most children in the United States lead much healthier lives and parents live with much less anxiety and worry over infections during childhood.Any vaccine can cause side effects. Usually, these side effects are  low fever,r, fussiness and soreness .The benefits of getting a vaccine are much greater than the possible side effects for almost all children.skipping vaccines isn’t a good idea. This can leave your child vulnerable to potentially serious diseases that could otherwise be avoided.Edward Jenner’s creation of the world’s first vaccine for smallpox in the” 1790s. We then demonstrate that many of the issues of how Human beings have benefited from vaccines for more than two centuries. Yet the pathway to effective vaccines has been neither neat nor direct.f Edward Jenner, a country doctor living in Berkeley.By 1800, for instance, 100,000 people had been vaccinated in Europe, and vaccination had begun in the United States”.

2 Comments

  1. Cesar Perez

    I like how in your project, you introduced a bar graph showing the different sources of vaccination such as a virus based vaccine, viral vector based vaccine, nucleic acid based vaccine, protein based vaccine, and others. In addition, I also like how you constructed the clinical portion of the vaccine into smaller categories such as trial design, safety, immune effects and efficacy. One question I have is that, “is there a particular source that is better and more effective than the rest?”. This makes me curious because there are many sources that are out there presently.

  2. Namkha T Oedzer

    Your research is based on a very sympathetic and humanitarian approach and it is based on providing information to individuals and thus saving lives and helping people in the process. Such an approach is truly very heart warming. You seem to have a solid information structure. I would however, question the legitimacy of your information as no sources are mentioned and the fact that your visual aid has no mention of its sources makes me really wonder about the genuineness of the information.

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