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The Dangers of Infections During Travel Stories

The Dangers of Infections During Travel

Dr. John Cahill discusses about how traveling abroad has become very easy - it's relatively cheap, readily available, enjoyable, and a click away on the internet. But many people don't seem to realize there are health risks involved when traveling, particularly when traveling to the developing world or to the tropics. Travelers need to think about being vaccinated for diseases that might not occur in the United States. (Read more about The Dangers of Infections During Travel)

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The Concept of Herd Immunization Stories

The Concept of Herd Immunization

Dr. John Cahill explains that though Infectious Disease specialists would like to vaccinate everyone, getting a large amount of people vaccinated can provide a barrier for most of the group. If enough of a population gets vaccinated then the potential for disease to travel across the globe, or even within U.S., is greatly diminished. In the event of a serious outbreak, we would start by vaccinating the health care providers. We would then vaccinate people serving sectors valuable to society infrastructure like police officers and firemen. (Read more about The Concept of Herd Immunization)

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RUBELLA ERADICATED Stories

RUBELLA ERADICATED

Your children have been vaccinated against it. But now, at least in America, German measles, or rubella is a thing of the past.
Rubella was a huge problem when baby boomers were kids. Remember the old rubella vaccine umbrella campaign, urging parents to vaccinate their children against the disease? Well now, due to those immunizations, rubella is no longer an issue in America. (Read more about RUBELLA ERADICATED)

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Rubella Stories

Rubella

Rubella or German Measles is an infectious disease and is caused by a highly contagious virus. If a pregnant woman gets rubella, during the first trimester, the baby may become very ill or may even die. (Read more about Rubella)

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WHOOPING COUGH VACCINE Stories

WHOOPING COUGH VACCINE

Whooping cough- a disease once thought to be eliminated in adolescents and adults is making a comeback, driving pharmaceutical companies to respond with a whooping cough vaccine. Once intended only for children, the whooping cough vaccine is now protecting adolescents and adults from the disease. (Read more about WHOOPING COUGH VACCINE)

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