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Old Sep 24th 2008, 2:08 am
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Originally Posted by squentna
OK I see the problem. I always thought that "Immunization" is to protect people who don't have the disease from people who do have the disease. It won't matter which side of the fence we are located. The goal of course is to prevent outbreaks in the herd. Epidemiologically we don't focus on the individual case if it's contained.
You claim to be a doctor and yet you don't know the very basic definition of "immunization"?

And how interesting that it just so happens one of the USCIS panel physicans is your wife's cousin. What are the chances of that.

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Originally Posted by squentna
OK I see the problem. I always thought that "Immunization" is to protect people who don't have the disease from people who do have the disease. It won't matter which side of the fence we are located. The goal of course is to prevent outbreaks in the herd. Epidemiologically we don't focus on the individual case if it's contained.
I believe this is correct scientifically, at least by my understanding.
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