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Shingles Vaccinations: A Comparison and Critique (Sources of public…
Shingles Vaccinations: A Comparison and Critique
Immunocompromised patients and live attenuated vaccines (Shingles)
patients who are unaware of immunodeficiencies
low chances of viral eradication
transplant patients who take immunosuppressants
death rates and serious adverse reactions often ignored
Sources of public confusion
impact of vaccine efficacy over time
conflicting Physician advice
Mandated vs. Non-mandated vaccinations
lack of specificity in vaccination debates
Basis of CDC Recommendations
allergies/foreign substances
Vaccine Efficacy
lack of long term Shingrix data
Zostovax ~30% effective
pros/cons of live attenuated vs genetically engineered vaccinations
concern of CDC committee (8-7 vote)
Physician recommendations
conflicting advice to patients
children vs. adult
CDC issued directives?
loss of authority for physicians
Miscellaneous
vaccination shortages
natural immunity vs. engineered therapies
Medicine as a business/economy
mutation rates
cost vs. benefit
Different Type of Vaccinations
preventing pandemics or discomfort?
small pox vs. herpes zoster vs. influenza
live attenuated vs genetic engineering
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