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nemodori
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Children Vulnerable To Infections

Post by nemodori » Tue Mar 01, 2016 9:43 pm

List 4 reasons why Childrens in group care/early childhood care, are vulnerable to infections?

Read the following part 1 and part 3.

http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/_files_nhmrc/pu ... tion_0.pdf

I have read it.. But I still don't know what I can write down.
Please help me guys.


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Re: Children Vulnerable To Infections

Post by Lorina » Thu Mar 03, 2016 9:57 am

Maybe you could use some points from here:
Immunisation is a reliable way to prevent some infections. Immunisation works by giving a person a vaccine—often a dead or modified version of the germ—against a particular disease. This makes the person’s immune system respond in a similar way to how it would respond if they actually had the disease, but with less severe symptoms. If the person comes in contact with that germ in the future, their immune system can rapidly respond and prevent the person becoming ill.

Immunisation also protects other people who are not immunised, such as children who are too young to be immunised, or people whose immune systems did not respond to the vaccine. This is because the more people who are immunised against a disease, the lower the chance that a person will ever come into contact with someone who has the disease. The chance of an infection spreading in a community therefore decreases if a large proportion of people are immunised, because the immune people will not become infected and can protect the vulnerable people; this is known as ‘herd immunity’ (page 19 - from the link you posted above)


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