immunization
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@ZedSmart (19839)
• Philippines
16 Apr 21
Getting the Covid19 vaccine is necessary. I saw friends working in health sector flexing their selves being vaccinated on their respective FB account. While me, still undecided if I'll get it when it will be available for the...
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@ZedSmart (19839)
• Philippines
12 Sep 19
AC (my niece son) had brought a consent paper from school the other day. And it’s about measles and other immunization.
I think it’s not only dengue that poses threats among children nowadays in my country with urgency. I think...
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@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
25 Jul 16
There are certain places in the world where certain diseases are endemic The traveler, therefore, should make sure that they are immunised before they take to travel.
The traveler must be more careful while visiting places...
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canetecheeryl
@canetecheeryl (78)
• Philippines
8 Feb 12
Just this morning we went to Health Center for D.P.T 1 Injection of my baby. I felt nervous because my mother told me that D.P.T 1 can give fever to all babies. So after the vaccination of my baby, he just cry then sleep for one...
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Fortunata
@Fortunata (1135)
• United States
14 Oct 09
Inquiring minds want to know why Obama's daughters haven't gotten their Swine flu shots. After all, the govenment wants everyone else to get it, why...
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lovesummer
@lovesummer (1162)
• Malaysia
31 Jan 09
"Immunisations by their very nature are an assault on the body. The immunisations are toxic and there is always a risk of dangerous side effect. Vaccinations are dangerous. Injuries and deaths have resulted in the past from...
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annastansia93
@annastansia93 (10)
• United States
19 Oct 07
I have a ten months old boy who is healthly with no sign of medical abnormality behavior in my opinion or the pediatrician's opinion. He already has been given Hepatitis B vaccination and up for MMR(Measles, Mumps & Rebulla)given...
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ctv101103
@ctv101103 (859)
• Philippines
20 May 07
I had my check up with my ob-gyne last Saturday. She mentioned something about a new vaccine for cervical cancer and offered it to me. Although it's a bit expensive, I am thinking of having it.
Have you heard of this vaccine?...
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mememama
@mememama (3076)
• United States
8 May 07
When reading through some discussions, I've noticed a few misconceptions. I don't want to change anyones mind or start a debate, I just want to list some facts.
The main one is that kids in the United States can't go to school...
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rjbass
@rjbass (1422)
• United States
21 Apr 07
Well, my younger daughter has a doctors appointment next week and she is already really concerned that she will be getting a shot. I know she will be getting one but haven't found the right way to tell her. I haven't said she...
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c2adams2
@c2adams2 (351)
• United States
17 Mar 07
I have to know why people continue to believe that there is a link between immunization and autism when it has been disproved to satisfaction in all scholarly circles. The original study that this was based on was 1)conducted by a...
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mememama
@mememama (3076)
• United States
18 Feb 07
What made you decide to not vaccinate or no longer vaccinate? Was there a reaction? Did you research? Are you religiously opposed to human diploid cells in vaccines?
For us, it was a combo of things. I got into an argument with...
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