a.HPV (Human papillomavirus) infection is mostly transmitted sexually and can lead to genital warts or cervical cancer. This can also lead to cancer in other sexual parts. The vaccine against this prevents the most common form of HPV that can infect and cause deadly diseases, although it might not protect against certain rare types of HPV. It is advised that children should be immunized with this vaccine before they reach their sexually active lifestyle. This is done so that the vaccine can prevent from getting any kind of HPV infection. This vaccine has no prominent side effects and itself does not cause any infection. So, it should be administered in children to reduce the chances of HPV infection. The vaccine is usually administered in children aged between 9-12 years.
b. The vaccine is not provided to people aged more than 26 years. This is because the vaccine is not that effective once there are chances of exposure to the virus. Thus these people are advised to use protection during sexual intercourse to prevent the chances of infection with the virus. Also, people are advised to maintain the hygiene of the private parts by proper cleaning of these body parts to prevent any HPV infection.
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A simple random sample of 100 students is to be drawn from a middle school of 800 students, to check how many students have not had at least one dose of the 3 recommended doses of the HPV vaccine 28. The standard error of the sample percentage of those who have not been vaccinated is at most (select the smallest correct answer) (a) 1% (b) 2% (c) 3% (d) 4% (e) 29. It turns out that when the sample is...
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art ll-Arguments Against the HPV Mandatory Vaccination Policy nce the executive order became public, the Texas legislators were besieged by phone calls, letters, emails, and personal confrontations from the public that he ord occasionally vaccinations were known to kill some people. Additional arguments included the following were widely reported i er on the basis of personal freedom, religious objection, and quoting "the well-known fact" that * HPv is a sexually transmitted disease; it is can only be spread by...
In what ways is vaccination different from other types of personal health decisions? Who should be involved in deciding whether children receive a specific vaccine? What are the benefits of vaccine recommendations to public health officials, to the community and to other children?
Should Mariam be concerned for the other children who are in class with Sam? Why or why not? Was Mariam being overly worried by telling the principal she suspected Sam had whooping cough? If you were Sam’s pediatrician, what type of diagnostic tool would you most likely use in the clinic to quickly identify whether or not he has whooping cough? If Sam does indeed have whooping cough, should the entire school body get vaccinated, or would another treatment be...
California and New York have removed personal and religious exemptions for vaccines. Only medical exemptions (children who are too sick to receive the vaccine) are allowed. Do you support this notion? Do you think Florida (or your home state) should follow California’s and New York’s example? How can I write an thesis essay on this idea?
1)Some people believe that women who receive public funds such as Medicaid should not continue to have children by unknown fathers and thus increase the welfare rolls. Is it ethical and morally acceptable to require these women to seek sterilization before they are allowed welfare money? 2)Some people believe that mentally incompetent women should be sterilized to prevent a pregnancy from occurring if men take advantage of them. Many believe that this is a violation of a woman’s rights. What...
A new vaccine was tested to see if it could prevent the ear infections that many infants suffer from Babies about a year old were randomly divided into two groups. One group received vaccinations, and the other did not. The following year, only 374 of 2457 vaccinated children had ear infections, compared to 457 of 2452 unvaccinated children. A positive 99.9% confidence interval for the difference in the rates of ear infection was used to examine the effectiveness of a...
41. Each year it is recommended that certain groups of people receive flu vaccines. Who is on the list? Who should NOT get it? 42. Should a pregnant woman get the influenza vaccine. Explain your answer. 43. Define oxygen toxicity. What are the signs and symptoms? 44, Explain how diseases like measles, mumps, rubella, syphilis can affect a fetus.
6. Suppose that in a population of 400,000 people, there are 100,000 people who are either institutionalized or are too young to work. Additionally, there are 60,000 people who choose not to work because they are stay-at-home parents, college students, or retired. In this scenario, if 228,000 people currently are employed full-time, what is the unemployment rate? a- 2.28% b- 57% c- 10% d- 5% 7. Suppose that in a population of 400,000 people, there are 100,000 people who are...
In your opinion, under what present-day circumstances could Edward Jenner conduct his experiments with smallpox vaccinations? Do you think that any of his procedures would be prohibited in a modern research study? Reading Excerpt: Friis, Robert H. Epidemiology 101 (Essential Public Health) (p. 14). Jones & Bartlett Learning. Kindle Edition. In 1798, Jenner’s findings regarding his development of a vaccine that provided immunity to smallpox were published. Jenner had observed that dairymaids who had been infected with cowpox (transmitted by...