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Assignment:
1. Look up and describe the type IV hypersensitivity reaction to poison ivy (other sources- please cite them). How can a poison ivy rash be treated?
2. The incidence of measles is reaching epidemic proportions in some parts of North America and Europe. Investigate why vaccination rates for measles have declined in recent years and what Public Health officials are doing to educate the public about the effectiveness of vaccines and the dangers of contracting the measles virus. You can use various news sources- please cite all your references.
Knowing what you know at this point in the course, what do you think could be done to encourage vaccinations?
3. how concern for safety of the B. pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine led to resurgence of disease in Japan in the 1970s.
What was used in the DPT vaccine in the 1970s and what adverse reactions were sometimes associated with this vaccination? What percentage of children in Japan were vaccinated against whooping cough in the late 1970s, and what were the consequences? What changes to the vaccine have been made since 1981 that reduced the side effects and what is the incidence of whooping cough in Japan today?
4. What are "adjuvants" in vaccines? Name two adjuvants that are used in human vaccines. (See Adjuvants Help Vaccines Work Better, on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.)
5. The incidence of measles is reaching epidemic proportions in some parts of North America and Europe. Investigate why vaccination rates for measles have declined in recent years and what Public Health officials are doing to educate the public about the effectiveness of vaccines and the dangers of contracting the measles virus. You can use various news sources- please cite all your references.
Knowing what you know at this point in the course, what do you think could be done to encourage vaccinations?
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