Another problem is that in Canada we only vaccinate children atbirthwhen we know the mother has hepatitis B —in order to prevent transmission at birth. This adds a lot of complexity to the system and is prone to errors. If the systems fails, children will be unnecessarily infected with thi...
Some of the reasons given by the Prevent group for vaccine rejection included the following: "The child is too young"; "vaccines are dangerous"; "Doctors vaccinate without consideration"; "Vaccines causes trauma to the baby". The Comply group's reasons for giving the vaccine were mainly "to...
parents of adolescents who intend to vaccinate their children against HPV, and to increase the number of adolescents who intend to receive the HPV vaccine... D Barry - 《Doctor of Nursing Practice Capstone Projects》 被引量: 5发表: 2013年 Human Papillomavirus: Cancer and Prevention, Why Doesn...
In first video, I disagree that all parents are making vaccination decisions based on fitting in with the herd. I made the decision to vaccinate my children based on 98% of information read during my lifetime was that “vaccines improve our immune system and keep a person healthy”. Sadly ...
Vaccinate people for HAV and HBV if they are not already infected or exposed (see note 29). Consider treatment for HCV infection. (Consult guidelines offered by an international panel³⁶ and the British HIV Association.³⁷) Finds ways to help people with hepatitis stop drinking ...
It’s a case of vaccine failure. Not a failure to vaccinate. Vaccine circular logic > “So by this logic, an unvaccinated child who is not carrying a disease can somehow miraculously give this disease they don’t have to a child who is fully vaccinated against this disease, and when the...
protect women. History offers a precedent here, too: The rubella infection doesn’t pose a great threat to boys, but if a pregnant woman contracts the illness during the first trimester of a pregnancy, her baby is at high risk for developing severe birth defects. So we vaccinate everybody....