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How long are vaccinations good for
A hundred or more years earlier, the single biggest cause of death amongst children and adults was disease. Even though diseases may not have been known as they are known today, they caused such death and destruction that even a slight cold and cough was thought to be of grave concern. Today however, with the advent and acceptance of vaccinations, we are safe in the knowledge that not only we, but our children and future generations are protected from the gruesomeness that disease can bring. Vaccinations, which were not at first accepted by society, are a part of our daily routine today. It is accepted norm for everyone to have been vaccinated for a specific number of diseases. Children, even before the get to the age of 2 yrs, have received almost all the required vaccinations to protect them from everything from whooping cough to mumps. Parents are always worried however about the side effects of these vaccinations and how long the protection will last. On the whole there are no serious side effects of vaccines. How long vaccinations are good for depend on the specific vaccine that is in question. How long vaccinations are good for determine their acceptance
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Vaccination side effects
With our increasing understanding of diseases and preventive measures, it is not surprising that vaccinations are considered to be an absolute necessity for everyone. The first things that schools check when taking new admissions is whether the child has been immunized. Travellers need to get the required immunizations for the country which they are visiting. Vaccinations are the easiest way of providing protection to a large number of people in the shortest and probably easiest wat. Right from the eradication of small pox, to the campaigns against polio, vaccinations have served their purpose well. Children today are given almost all the necessary vaccinations before they are 2-3 years of age. New parents are always jittery about getting their child vaccinated. There are several reasons for this, the biggest being worry about vaccination side effects. In the simplest form, a vaccination is a foreign organism, either dead or alive, which is being introduced into the body. One will definitely be worried about the vaccination side effects due to the invasion of the body with a foreign object. However, as years of observations and studies have shown, vaccination side effects aren't very serious or long lasting. Parents do not have to really
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5 way horse vaccination
Today, horses are one animal (apart from dogs) which are petted and cosseted by their owners. Horses are pets for only those who can afford them, and that makes them extremely valuable. Millions of dollars are spent in horse breeding and grooming. Horses are bred carefully according to what they are meant for - performance horses, race horses, riding horses etc. But at the end of the day, horses are animals and are as susceptible to infections as any other. In fact, they are as susceptible to illness as humans are, and since humans spend a lot of time around horses, this puts them at the risk of infection too. Just as with humans, vaccinations are available for horses too. One of the core vaccinations that must be given to horses is the 5-way horse vaccination. The 5-way horse vaccination is a combination of the 5 vaccines that are considered a must for all horses - Tetanus toxoid, Eastern Encephalomyelitis (EEE), Western Encephalomyelitis (WEE), Influenza and Rhinopneumonitis. Tetanus Toxoid is one of the most basic shots given to horses. The toxin lives in the intestinal tract of the horse and lives in the ground and can be potentially fatal to
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