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Vaccines: Revolutionizing the Way We Fight Diseases

 

This website shows the history of vaccination for the prevention of diseases. It focuses on smallpox, polio, and rabies, but it also offers a Pictorial Timeline that includes the history of many more vaccines. The website features an interview with Dr Amy MIddleman, a vaccines specialists, and a discussion of the recent opposition to vaccines.

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Individual Interpretive Website
Junior Division

Brenham Junior High School
(Teacher: Kim Wade)

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All photos courtesy of “Vaccines: Revolutionizing the Way We Fight Disease”

Posted Friday, June 1, 2012

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