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Book Detail
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Vaccinations and Preventive Medicine Sourcebook
Chambers, James
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Category: ConsHlth: Public Health
Publication Date: 04/2024
Status: Not Yet Published
Retail Price: 97.00 (Tentative Price May Change)
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Synopsis:
"Vaccination is a safe, easy, and efficient method of preventing potentially life-threatening illnesses before exposure occurs. Vaccines are intended to activate the immune system and generate immunity against specific pathogens, including viruses and bacteria. The majority of vaccines are administered by injection, while others are administered orally (by mouth) or through nasal sprays. Preventive care includes a wide range of ways to keep ourselves healthy, such as nutrition, using traditional and alternative medicines and immune supplements, and practicing different health-care measures to prevent diseases.Vaccinations and Preventive Care Sourcebook, First Edition delves into the world of vaccines, tracing their historical development and exploring the advancements in vaccine technology. It explains the safety of vaccines, benefits of immunization, and describes the targeted administration of vaccines within diverse groups, including children and adults, pregnant women, and specific populations with unique health-care needs. It also provides information on disease- specific vaccines and preventive care measures that can be taken to reduce the risk of diseases, disabilities, and death. The book concludes with a glossary of terms related to vaccinations and preventive care and a directory of organizations for further assistance and information.Part 1: Introduction to Vaccines delves into the fundamental aspects of vaccines, including their history, safety, and potential side effects. It offers insight into the procedures of vaccine storage, handling, and administration. Information on the benefits of immunization, scheduling vaccinations, and maintaining records are also provided.Part 2: Vaccines and Their Administration in Different Groups describes how vaccines are administered in different groups, including children, adults, pregnant women, and specific population groups, such as military members, gay or bisexual men, and travelers.
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