the vaccination that most babies get is the MMR jab- measles, mumps and rubella
A child should be properly immunized. Period. The child will still be interacting with others at some point and can still encounter various pathogens in whatever environments they may encounter. It is in the best interest of your child's safety to have them immunized as recommended by your primary care physician. Please talk to your doctor more about this and what they recommend your child be immunized against.
Unfortunately yes, even infants may have strokes, as well as heart disease.
Infants, people with heart or lung disease, or those with anemia may be more seriously affected.
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Overall, prognosis is very good. Most infants with Hirschsprung's disease achieve good bowel control after surgery, but a small percentage of children may have lingering problems with soilage or constipation.
catches one of these diseases, the disease may be milder.
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A guarantee of immunity protects a person against charges stemming from whatever act they are immunized over. A drug user may receive immunity for his drug charges in return for testifying against the person who provided the drugs. A phone company may be given immunity by a tyrannical despot for providing millions of private phone records unlawfully to the government.
about 1.5 MILLION children & infants were killed during the holocaust.
Infants with serious apnea may need medications to stimulate breathing or oxygen through a tube inserted in the nose. Some infants may be placed on a ventilator.
The genome of viruses can mutate over time through a variety of mechanisms. Some viruses are more prone to these mutations than others. When the genome changes, this changes the proteins that are expressed by the virus, included the proteins that are present on the surface of the virus. These proteins are the antigens that are recognised by the host immune system and which trigger the immune response. Antigenic drift is when the genome of the virus mutates thus changing the antigens expressed by the virus. This means that an individual immunized against a virus may not be protected if the virus undergoes antigenic drift as the proteins present of the surface of the virus are not the same as the virus against which the individual was immunized.