did you know about the Hepatitis B vaccine
Specific Purpose: to inform fellow student in class know about the Hepatitis B vaccine.
Central Idea: the 3 points about did you know about the Hepatitis B are a: What is the Hepatitis B, b: Why get vaccinated, c: What are the risks from Hepatitis B vaccine?
Introduction to inform fellow student in class know about the Hepatitis B vaccine.
Body
I. What is the Hepatitis B? A. Hepatitis B is a serious infection that affects the liver. It is caused by the hepatitis B virus.
II. Why get vaccinated? A. Hepatitis B vaccine can prevent hepatitis B, and the serious consequences of hepatitis B infection, including liver cancer and cirrhosis. B. Vaccination gives long-term protection from hepatitis
A) Each of the injections is specifically formulated to protect against Hepatitis A, B, or C.
So what is Hepatitis B and what causes it? This is a liver disease that is normally spread through person to person via contact with the following: blood, semen, body fluids from a person with the virus. Most commonly, this disease unfortunately is spread from the mother to her
Specific Purpose: By the end of my speech, the audience will be able to gain knowledge and understanding of the causes of type 1 diabetes, of what the disease itself is and does in the body, and how it can effect long-term health.
The purpose it to prevent the spread of viral diseases. If there are lesser amount of people in the community to cannot spread, the disease eventually dies off and the circulation of it seizes. 3. For example, the measles was once a large portion of the deaths in our nation, once a vaccine was made and people were less likely to become ill and spread it around, we eventually lowered the number of deaths and even got rid of it 100% up until recently when the skeptics about the government and the distrust in pharmaceuticals kicked in. We have talked about how it affects our community, now let’s consider how it affects us and our
Secondly, vaccines can help save lives. It is important for parents to know that not giving their child a vaccination is even riskier than getting one. Many diseases can be prevented by vaccines including Hepatitis B, polio, MMR, chicken pox, HiB, smallpox, pertussis, diphtheria, and influenza. Vaccines work in a fascinating way. Getting a
At present, there are no data to conclude that childhood vaccines, and in particular hepatitis B vaccine, pose a serious health risk or justify a change in current immunization practice. However, vaccine “scares” continue to have an international impact on immunization coverage.” (François, Web). The risks incurred by refusing to vaccinate far outweigh the possible complications of vaccination; these complications are minimal and very rarely lead to more than headache or nausea, with even the risk of anaphylaxis at a measly 0.65 cases per million (Bohlke, 815-820).
In studies of the four vaccines used for hepatitis A, nearly 100% of all adults who receive one develop protective levels of antibodies within one month of receiving a single dose. In addition, eight years after receiving two or more doses, 99% to 100% of vaccinated individuals were still fully protected. Results are similar for the hepatitis B vaccine, and experts estimate that both vaccines will give immunity for up to 20 or 30 years and possibly for life (Children 's Vaccines Health Center). Because of the risk of hepatitis B in infants becoming chronic, the CDC recommends that all infants be vaccinated, starting with the first dose at birth.
I have chose to compare ducle to the soldier. I have done this because both these poems are very different and also Wilfred Owen actually has been to war whereas Rupert Brooke wrote this poem before the war and we can see that in the contrasting nature of these two poems. To begin with, ducle focus on the negative aspect on war and how the war has made people “ bent double like old beggars under sacks” This shows that war has made them a different person and how the simile highlights how desperate people are to try and escape from war.
Thesis: Immunizations are one of the most important medical advances in history. They have severely reduced the effects of dozens of viral infections and everyone should consider getting immunized.
Hi. I am Grey Wilson, and I am here today to talk about STD’s and how they can affect your life for years and years to come. First, What are STD’s? STD’s or also known as STI’s are Sexually Transmitted Disease’s/Infection’s. Did you know 1 in 4 teens will get a STD? 50% of Adults 18-54 have been tested. If less than 50% of adults 18-55, than that percentage is probably lower in teens. 46% of High school students are at risk of STD’s. Thats about 4-5 out of 10 high schoolers. To know if you have an STD, you can see if you have any symptoms. Symptoms can vary, based on whichever STD it is based on. Some examples are Discharge, Pain during intercourse, Pain, burning, itching, Odor, Fever, headache, etc. When your about to have intercourse, its a good idea to
Vaccines are one of most successful and cost effective public health preventive tool in current century for preventing communicable diseases. According to UK Health Protection Agency (HPA), vaccination is the second most effective public health intervention worldwide. Immunization protects the individual as well the community from serious diseases. Since the implementation of immunization there has been a 95% reduction in the cases 4. According to WHO immunization prevented 2million deaths worldwide.
Title: Think before vaccination! Specific Purpose: to let my sophomore second students English major know about 3 cause of vaccinate Central Idea: the 3 cause of vaccinate are hazardous to health, a personal believes, and believes there mutual benefit. Thailand, most people will tell their children to vaccinate, according to doctors.
Hepatitis is caused by a virus that is targeted at the liver, one of your most important organs!! Specifically, it causes inflammation and injury to the liver. Hepatitis comes in many different forms, five to be exact. There is Hepatitis A, B, C, D & E. Hepatitis is caused mainly by viruses, all of which are set on shutting down your liver. I will be specifically concentrating on Hepatitis A in this report. Hepatitis A is also known as infectious Hepatitis, an extremely contagious viral infection that often effects young children and young adults, especially those in large groups. It has been known to break out in schools, summer camps and music festivals etc.
Thesis: Influenza is a common virus that is present in almost every part of the world. Studies show that influenza causes people to be prevalent to
Purpose: The purpose of this speech is to inform my audience on the importance of vaccinating their children. My central idea is that current education is too lax, we need to better educate our new parents on the importance of vaccinations.