Sorry, I can't help you with this :c all I know it's that http://elpais.com/diario/2009/02/17/salud/1234825202_850215.html and that https://medlineplus.gov/spanish/ency/article/007436.htm because I suffered the secundary effects xD and a friend too but congrats for pass the college ^^
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Congrats on finishing with biology! Go to your university's library! See if they have databases (I relied heavily on EBSCO) or even my favorite resource, Up-To-Date.
I feel that the adverse effects of vaccines is too vague and needs to be more specific. Focus on one vaccine or disprove the autism link to vaccines which is quite a hot topic nowadays. Now, the preparation of vaccines could be a paragraph or so, but unless you're focusing on the ingredients to make a vaccine and each adverse effect, it might be a really long paper in order to explain them all.
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Well not really. I am writing about Antigens (structure, properties and applications), classification of vaccines, composition and methods for obtaining them (attenuating and inactivating cells or viruses, subunit vaccines, DNA vaccines) and then the final which will consist in adverse effects associated with the method of inoculation and the composition. I have to write about 5 to 70 pages but I also need bibliographic titles and this is killing me. :)
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Remember your target audience, I never understand why undergrads insist on writing a 70 page paper when it could be done in 20 or even 30.
Breaking down each vaccine and the antigen associated with each has been known for decades and it's rather boring, even doctors don't mind skipping this portion and get right down to why people considered avoiding them in the first place. I would focus on how many cases there have been of children without vaccines and their progress (may be harder to find articles but it will justify the limited amount of research, but it will be specific). Why not critique the articles that support Andrew Wakefield's as the final?
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No teacher recommended us to do such things. If I apply my work w/ less then 50 pages it will be rejected and thus I will not get my diploma. It sucks! Even my coordinator in this project told me so...and she told me that I should write about all those things. She told me to write all those things but she wont give me any reference material.
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Dang, sorry man, then yes. Go ham on those topics. Good luck to you! Get Up-To-Date it will change your life.
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i'd like to help, but my english isnt good enough for these speial topics =((
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http://www.vaccineseurope.eu/about-vaccines/key-facts-on-vaccines/how-are-vaccines-produced/
http://www.chop.edu/centers-programs/vaccine-education-center/making-vaccines/how-are-vaccines-made#.V6T4olQrKW8
http://www.news-medical.net/health/Vaccine-Production.aspx
http://www.nps.org.au/medicines/immune-system/vaccines-and-immunisation/for-individuals/what-is-vaccination/what-is-immunity-and-how-does-it-work/how-vaccines-are-made
http://www.cdc.gov/flu/protect/vaccine/how-fluvaccine-made.htm
Do any of these happen to help?
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Hello everyone! I'm finishing college! I will soon be a biologist! But before that I have to turn in a paper with a subject chosen by me. I choose to finish my 3 years of college with the subject "Adverse effects associated with vaccines" - I liked imunology very much.
Ok...so I'm asking here for a helping hand. If anybody can point me some articles about methods for preparing vaccines (attenuated, inactivated, subunit, synthetic, DNA) or adverse effects associated with them, will be much appreciated.
I know this is not very much but here is a small train
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