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Learning about Vaccination

Learning about Vaccination

Dr. Mario Zambrano, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician with Homestead Hospital, explains the difference between inoculations and vaccinations. “With inoculation, they used to take pus or agents from the scab, and inject that into a patient to prepare the body to …

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How Vaccines Work?

How Vaccines Work?

Vaccines prevent diseases according to Dr. Deepa Sharma, Family Medicine Physician with Baptist Health Primary Care.
Vaccines create antibodies, which are the warriors that will protect the body from getting sick.

She also explains how polio and flu vaccines work.…

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Vaccine Preventable Diseases

Vaccine Preventable Diseases

The CDC recommends additional vaccines such as: hepatitis A and B, human papillomavirus (HPV), meningococcal, pneumococcal and shingles.

Dr. Deepa Sharma, Family Medicine Physician with Baptist Health Primary Care, explains how each type of vaccine works and how all of …

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Different Types of Vaccines

Different Types of Vaccines

Live virus vaccines, killed (inactivated) vaccines, toxoid vaccines and biosynthetic vaccines are currently available and Dr. Deepa Sharma, Family Medicine Physician with Baptist Health Primary Care, describes each one.
The doctor also talks about Hepatitis B vaccines. She says it’s …

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Symptoms of Dry Drowning

Symptoms of Dry Drowning

Dr. Fernando Mendoza, Medical Director of the Emergency Department at Baptist Children’s Hospital, explains dry drowning is when the child or anybody has inhaled water through their trachea. He also says those symptoms manifest few hours later, usually within minutes …

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