Answer: Children those who are vaccinated are highly prevented from the transmission of diseases as well as occurance of the disease rate reduce to the negligible effect. Vaccination provides immunity or it boosts the immune system so as to fight with the diseases. Hence the children who are vaccinated have strong immunity. Whereas children who are not vaccinated are unable to save themselves from the diseases such as mumps, measles, chicken pox and many other diseases which also cause them to become weak. They are major factors through which the diseases can spread or transmitted to the other children who are not vaccinated and people who have low immunity.
what are the facilitator involved in children vaccinations vs non-vaccinations
i need a disseminated on vaccine vs non vaccine i need a plan on how vaccination is better than non vaccination
2. In another vaccination study, the incidence of chicken pox among non-vaccinated children, younger than 12, was found to be 200/1,000 and the incidence among the vaccinated was 101,000. From another source we know that 30% of the total population (under 12 years of age) was not vaccinated, calculate the following for the given data: (a) The incidence of chicken pox attributable to non-vaccination of the total (under 12) (2 pts) (b) The proportion of the risk of chicken pox...
Suppose that you are asked to invest 400,000 AED to increase MMR vaccinations for children and save 2,000-7,000 lives, or invest the same amount of money to increase chickenpox vaccinations for children and save 7,000 – 10,000 lives. What evaluation of cost analysis method would you use and why?
Preventative medicine - vaccinations vs. good nutrition/hygiene
what is the imporatnt of vaccination, and why do people vaccinate their children at young age? Please give reference to the answer!!
need an excellent discussion of oganizational ability toward vaccines vs non vaccines in children.
readiness for vaccines vs non vaccines in children? and examples of organizational or project readiness. also a plan with an assessment.
Describe the background and basic issue of the importance of the use of vaccinations in children. (Answer should be at least 200 words and include any references you may use.)
Identify the strengths and weaknesses of both views on the use of vaccinations in children.(Answer should be at least 200 words and include any references you may use.)