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		<title>Immunizations and You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday, we received a notice from my daughter&#8217;s school that there was a child who was diagnosed with Whooping Cough and that we should be cautioned about our daughter&#8217;s health. It featured the symptoms and guidance if we suspected that our daughter had come down with the illness. Today, as I was surfing the internet, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday, we received a notice from my daughter&#8217;s school that there was a child who was diagnosed with Whooping Cough and that we should be cautioned about our daughter&#8217;s health. It featured the symptoms and guidance if we suspected that our daughter had come down with the illness. Today, as I was surfing the internet, I found a local news story with a bit more information.</p>
<p>From: <a href="http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/17609283/detail.html?rss=dgo&amp;psp=news" target="_blank">http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/17609283/detail.html?rss=dgo&amp;psp=news</a></p>
<blockquote><p>A 9-year-old student at Fletcher Hills Elementary School got sick, despite being immunized against the disease.</p></blockquote>
<p>I was then relieved that since my daughter has no interaction with the student in question, she has a low probability of contracting the illness. The last thing I need in my house is a child with Whooping Cough.</p>
<p>In other news, about two weeks ago, I was exposed to someone who was diagnosed with Meningitis. Of course, while stationed on a Naval Destroyer, quarters are close and that gives the best reason for concern in regards to spreading a dangerous disease. Initially I was concerned primarily with the opportunity of spreading the illness to my wife and/or unborn child, but reassurance from a Kaiser nurse relieved my concern.</p>
<p>As for me and my family, I&#8217;ll be siding with the option of immunizations for my children, regardless of their effectiveness. As it has been said, &#8220;It is better to act cautiously beforehand than to suffer afterward.&#8221;</p>
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