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Yellow fever vaccination
With all the advancements in the field of medicine and technology, everyday reveals something new. Scientists are always identifying new and rare diseases and infections. We now understand more about illnesses and their causes than we did earlier. And with this better understanding we now know how to prevent these diseases and control their unchecked spread. This is good news for those diseases that have yet no known cure. For such diseases, vaccinations are the best prevention. One such vaccination is the Yellow Fever Vaccination. Yellow fever is a viral disease that is a public health issue in the Africa and some Americas. It is spread by through the transmission of the yellow fever virus which is spread through infected mosquitoes. The name is yellow fever because of the symptom of jaundice that is seen several victims. There is no medication that can cure yellow fever. The only real cure is the yellow fever vaccination. The Yellow fever vaccination has been available to the public for the last 60 years. It was developed by Max Theiler at the Rockefeller Foundation. The Yellow fever vaccination gives immunity from the virus for ten years at least. The vaccination comprises of an attenuated
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Vaccination schedule
Man has come a long way in understanding diseases and ways to prevent them. Gone are the times when the most common cause of death was illness and infection. We now know the functioning of the immune system and the value of vaccinations in aiding and developing a strong immunity against diseases. We have developed vaccinations for a huge variety of infections and everyday, more are being tested. However, developing them alone is of no value. They have to reach the larger population to be successful in controlling the spread of disease. In such situations, having a vaccination schedule for countries and people to follow is extremely helpful. A vaccination schedule is simply a series of vaccinations, dosage and timings suggested by physicians or a health regulatory body (like the CDC) to be taken over a period of time. Some vaccinations are country specific depending on the prevalence of the disease. For example, the Yellow Fever vaccination is not on the vaccination schedule in the US but is required to be taken by travellers going to countries in the African continent. Vaccination schedules also differ for different countries. Since health facilities and vaccination costs can be expensive, it is not
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Puppy vaccination schedule
A new puppy in the house is as much joy and responsibility as a baby. Just as babies have to be taken care of, and taught right from wrong, so does a puppy need that love and care and guidance. Puppies in the house are much more than mere pets. They are part of the family and sometimes the best companion one could have. It is thus important that the health and well being of the puppy also be of primary concern, not only because it is in the best interest of the animal, but also because it is in close contact with humans and should not be the cause of any illness. With this in mind, we have available puppy vaccination schedules that provide guidance about what vaccinations that should be given to puppies and when they should be given. One thing that should be kept in mind when referring to puppy vaccination schedules is that there could be differences depending on the breed of the puppy, and thus a veterinarian should always be consulted when vaccination your puppy. Puppies, like human babies, receive natural antibodies from their mother through the placenta when in the womb. They also get
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