Jefferson
please answer yes or no or give an opinion upon this topic.. thanksbtw im doing this survey for my stats project :)i need 22 more peoople to answer my question, please help me out.. even if u answer yes or no i'll be really happy with it
Ridge
My answer is influenced by my two professional degrees and more than forty years of clinical practice, but I absolutely believe that vaccination is mandatory to prevent deadly epidemics. I'm old enough to remember some of the most dreadful epidemics of the 20th Century. We don't need any more of those!
Bellerive
No it should not. While there is a good chance it will stop the spreading, distributing a vaccine does not guarantee the disease will not spread, and in some cases the vaccine makes the disease worse. It's best left up to the people to decide if it's worth it to them.
Meadowlands
It depends which disease you are taking about. A vaccination can help prevent you from getting the virus, but there could be multiple strains of the virus. Even if you have a vaccination there is a chance you could contract something, so I would say no.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Jefferson please answer yes or no or give...
Labels:
cdc list of infectious diseases,
dr. maloney infectious disease specialist ohio,
emerging infectious diseases united states,
infectious disease center,
is lyme disease infectious,
larry bush infectious disease and septic,
mandell's infectious disease,
national center for infectious diseases,
non infectious diseases in humans
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)