Vaccination investigation : the history and science of vaccines / Tara Haelle.
Book | Twenty-First Century Books | 2018

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120 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
Audience
Age 13-18.
Grade 9 to 12.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Vaccines arrive on the scene -- Surveillance for vaccine safety -- Challenges and limitations of vaccines -- Social psychology of vaccine fears -- Vaccine refusal in the United States -- Vaccine resistance and challenges worldwide -- Frontiers in vaccine development.
Summary
Vaccines are biological substances that cause the human immune system to build up its defenses against specific diseases. Public health officials recommend a series of vaccines for all children, as well as some vaccines for teenagers and adults. But not everyone gets the vaccines they need. Many poor nations don't have the resources to deliver vaccines to every community. Some parents refuse to have their children vaccinated because they don't believe the evidence proving that vaccines are safe. The effort to wipe out diseases using vaccines continues. Vaccine Investigation recounts the fascinating history of vaccines, their important role in protecting community health, and the excitement of cutting-edge research.
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Online version: Haelle, Tara. Vaccination investigation Minneapolis : Twenty-First Century Books, [2018] 9781512498820 (DLC) 2017007184
ISBN
9781512425307 (lb : alk. paper)
1512425303
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