Topic: History of Immunization
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What does "history or serology" mean in regards to immunizations?
History means: have you had it and when? Serology means: have you been tested for antibodies to chickenpox, when and what were teh results? Most people that have never had chickenpox (9 out of 10) are already immune from antibodies from bei... Read More »
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Had the Native Americans been immune to the diseases the invaders...
The nation would have learned great spiritual values that the Natives had and still have.The invaders had much they could have learned from them but arrogance was ramped and they saw them as nothing. Read More »
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How History Might Have DEveloped Differently If the Native Americ...
The Indians were stone age peoples. I don't any of them had even developed the wheel.. maybe a few. They had no technology to match the guns and cannons of the Spanish, or the weapons of the other Europeans. While they might have been able ... Read More »
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Featured Content: History of Immunization
Immunization (vaccination) is a way to trigger your immune system and prevent serious, life-threatening diseases. More »
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Seasonal influenza immunization has been recommended in the UK since the late 1960s, with the aim of reducing serious morbidity and mortality in people most at risk of the complications of influenza DH, 2010 b Management Which scenario? Thi... Read More »
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New admitted students will receive an Immunization Health History Form with their admissions letter. This form is also available at USFP's Office of Admissions and Financial Aid, or the form may be downloaded from the Student Health Service... Read More »
Source: http://www.poly.usf.edu/Apply-USFP/Application/Graduate/Immunizat...
All incoming students enrolled to the University for the fall and/or spring semester and will be attending classes on the ECU campus. (Students who are attending classes off-campus, auditing classes, taking Internet classes, or satellite cl... Read More »
Source: http://www.cwmc.ecu.edu/studentlife/studenthealth/services/immuni...
Forms are mailed out to each newly accepted student with their enrollment package. If you did not receive a form or have misplaced it you may download a form or call ECU Student Health Service (252) 328-6793 and we can mail another copy to ... Read More »
Source: http://www.cwmc.ecu.edu/studentlife/studenthealth/services/immuni...
By calling the State Immunization Program at the Department of Public Health at (860) 509-7929, with proper identification you can receive a free copy of your child’s immunization history. Read More »
Source: http://ct.gov/dph/cwp/view.asp?a=3136&q=388412
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