в Африке эпидемии гуляют еще в наше время
поле непаханное для доказательств, что прививать людей не надо
какая классная площадка для научных изысканий нового пути
в Африке эпидемии гуляют еще в наше время
поле непаханное для доказательств, что прививать людей не надо
какая классная площадка для научных изысканий нового пути
http://health.usnews.com/health-news...xible-schedule
Интересные две точки зрения.
За поголовную вакцинацию:
And let's consider the science. The hepatitis B vaccine given to newborns prevents transmission of the disease from mother to baby. Now most babies won't be exposed to this blood-borne infection, but when we stopped giving the birth dose in 1999, we saw an immediate increase in neonatal infections due to failure to adequately screen the mother for the disease or a failure to communicate the results and get her baby vaccinated immediately. So while many babies probably could safely wait, it would be bad public-health policy to delay, given the cost of treating infected newborns. A delay in the rotavirus vaccine also doesn't make sense since the greatest chance of severe dehydration from this diarrhea-causing disease is during infancy. And while diphtheria and tetanus are extremely rare in this country, pertussis is alive and well in most of our communities, and it's a nasty and sometimes lethal disease—so babies really need that diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine.
Против
http://health.usnews.com/health-news...xible-schedule
наконец-то...живая Монашка
а то тема взлетает на верх-я чекаю-а там всего лишь кто-то проголосовал ...)))
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