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Why are children immunized?

to protect them against disease / illnesses .


What diseases are Australian children currently immunized against?

imunization sucks home wor k sucks


The primary reason that infants and young children are immunized against Haemophilus influenzae type B is because of the risk of?

meningitis


Why are the measles beginning to reappear?

Because so many people have been immunized in the past, no one caught it as much. People thought overtime it wasn't around. (because of so many being immunized, it didn't spread.) Thinking, well no one is catching it so whats the point of getting the injection. Now because of the lack of people getting the injection, (people not getting themselves or their children immunized). And because no one is getting immunized, it can spread more faster and alot of people are not immune to it - Making it reappear.


Why have colleges experienced measles outbreaks?

Outbreaks on college campuses have occurred among immunized or incorrectly immunized students.


Below is a map showing the percentage of infants immunized against measles. How is a child's protection against this disease affected by living in a developed country, like Australia or Canada, or an underdeveloped country, like Nigeria or Somalia?

Children in underdeveloped countries are not as frequently immunized as those living in developed countries. :) -Apex-


Do pets get immunization?

yes pets get immunized


Why do you get immunized?

To avoid catching contagious diseases.


What are those disease which is not immunized by triple antigen?

tetanus


Do you need immunized before going to Mexico?

yes


What countries does measles affect?

Everyone who has not been immunized.


Why do some children not get immunized?

Some children do not get immunized due to a variety of factors, including parental beliefs, misinformation about vaccine safety, and concerns over potential side effects. Additionally, socioeconomic barriers such as lack of access to healthcare, transportation issues, or financial constraints can hinder vaccination. In some cases, cultural or religious beliefs may also play a role in a family's decision to forgo immunization. Lastly, some children may not be vaccinated due to medical reasons, such as allergies or underlying health conditions.