teeah
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- 2012
Quick summary:
Overall programs have been effective, suggested by a decrease in the number of cases being reported.
How?
Polio:
-viral infection, global epidemic
-realised effects, mass vaccination program started, parternership of who, rotary international
-many countries have been completely eradicated of polio
-some cases occur in countries without access to adequate health care (developing) and in areas where people have chosen to not be vaccinated
Diphtheria: bacterial infection, common cause of children's deaths in teh 19th century
-case number fell after mass vaccination
-people began to neglect immunisation and a resurgence occurred
-still effects countries with low immunisation rates
Smallpox: viral infection, results in high fever and rash
-deadly- caused 300million deaths in teh 20th century
-vaccine was available in 1840, but not used
-continued to be a problem so in 1960 who started another mass vaccination campaign
-disease is now completely eradicated- not readily transferred so people no longer need vaccinations
Overall programs have been effective, suggested by a decrease in the number of cases being reported.
How?
Polio:
-viral infection, global epidemic
-realised effects, mass vaccination program started, parternership of who, rotary international
-many countries have been completely eradicated of polio
-some cases occur in countries without access to adequate health care (developing) and in areas where people have chosen to not be vaccinated
Diphtheria: bacterial infection, common cause of children's deaths in teh 19th century
-case number fell after mass vaccination
-people began to neglect immunisation and a resurgence occurred
-still effects countries with low immunisation rates
Smallpox: viral infection, results in high fever and rash
-deadly- caused 300million deaths in teh 20th century
-vaccine was available in 1840, but not used
-continued to be a problem so in 1960 who started another mass vaccination campaign
-disease is now completely eradicated- not readily transferred so people no longer need vaccinations