Immunization

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Directions

For this Assignment you are creating a PowerPoint® presentation. Your presentation audience is the community. The topic is immunization/ vaccination. Information should include herd immunity, types of immunity related to vaccination, immunization effects on the individual, and community as well as worldwide effects of immunization. Additionally content should include vaccination trends, myths, disease statistics for those conditions prevented with vaccination, and pediatric vaccination schedule/s. Legal, ethical, and cultural considerations should be addressed. The presentation must have speaker notes per slide; 1–3 paragraphs. The PowerPoint should be developed in a professional design and style; succinct, not overly wordy, with a tasteful amount of elegant text and visual appeal, as well as accurate and complete content.

Number of content slides are 12, not to exceed 14. Title slide and reference slide required and not included in the total. This presentation should adhere to appropriate 6th edition APA format.

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Explanation & Answer

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Immunization
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What is immunization
How vaccines work

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Why we need to vaccinate?

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How herd immunity works

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Types of Immunity
Effects of Immunization on the Individual and Society
Annual Immunization Rate in the U.S
Myths of immunization
Statistics of Diseases Prevented through Immunization
Pediatric Vaccination Schedule
Legal, Ethical, and Cultural Implications
Conclusion


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What is Immunization?

❖ Immunization is the injection of doses of specific and

beneficial antibodies to increase the immunity level of the
human body against disease-causing organisms.
❖ These function of these antibodies are specific for a

particular infection and is the reason why there are
different vaccines for various diseases. For example, a
person vacci...


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