By:
Lindiana B.
Pearl L.
Period 7
Interview Questions:
Q1 & Q2 are the graphs at the very bottom of the infographic.
Q3: What do you think genetic engineered vaccinations can accomplish in the future?
Nurse: “Lessen the spread of outbreaks for example there is a measles outbreak and if everyone was vaccinated the outbreak would have never happened.”
Q4: What are your thoughts on genetic engineered vaccination?
Biology teacher: “I feel that they are necessary and beneficial to public health.”
Q5:Do you, being born in this generation, feel that getting any vaccines are needed?
Students: “Yes, so no others get infected with a deadly disease.”
“Yes”
Citations:
(1) Protect Your Baby for Life. (n.d.). Retrieved February 19, 2015, from http://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/HBV/PDFs/HepBPerinatal-ProtectWhenPregnant.pdf
(2) Hepatitis B Vaccine Facts - National Vaccine Information Center. (n.d.). Retrieved February 19, 2015, from http://www.nvic.org/Vaccines-and-Diseases/Hepatitis-B.aspx
(3) Genetically Engineered Vaccines. (n.d.). Retrieved February 19, 2015, from https://www.boundless.com/microbiology/textbooks/boundless-microbiology-textbook/microbial-genetics-7/transgenic-organisms-94/genetically-engineered-vaccines-502-10778/
(4) Lerner, L., & Lerner, B. (2014, January 1). Genetic Engineering. Retrieved February 21, 2015, from http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/scic/ReferenceDetailsPage/ReferenceDetailsWindow?failOverType=&query=&windowstate=normal&contentModules=&display-query=&mode=view&displayGroupName=Reference&limiter=&u=special_scirc&currPage=&disableHighlighting=true&displayGroups=&sortBy=&source=&search_within_results=&p=SCIC&action=e&catId=GALE|00000000MTLY&activityType=&scanId=&documentId=GALE|CV2644030976
(5) Oral AIDS vaccine to be tested in the Republic of Uganda. (2000, July 1). Retrieved February 21, 2015, from http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/scic/AcademicJournalsDetailsPage/AcademicJournalsDetailsWindow?failOverType=&query=&prodId=SCIC&windowstate=normal&contentModules=&display-query=&mode=view&displayGroupName=Journals&limiter=&u=special_scirc&currPage=&disableHighlighting=false&displayGroups=&sortBy=&source=&search_within_results=&p=SCIC&action=e&catId=&activityType=&scanId=&documentId=GALE|A65229076
(6) Result Filters. (1989, August 31). Retrieved February 24, 2015, from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2573084
(7) Genetically Modified Organisms. (n.d.). Retrieved February 21, 2015, from http://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/genetically-modified-organisms-gmos-transgenic-crops-and-732
(8) Benefits of Genetic Engineering. (n.d.). Retrieved February 21, 2015, from Benefits of Genetic Engineering | Chemistry Learning. (n.d.). Retrieved February 25, 2015, from http://www.chemistrylearning.com/benefits-of-genetic-engineering/
(9) (n.d.). Retrieved February 25, 2015, from http://cdn.intechopen.com/pdfs/25756/InTech-Genetically_engineered_virus_vectored_vaccines_environmental_risk_assessment_and_management_challenges.pdf
(10) U.S. Food and Drug Administration. (n.d.). Retrieved February 25, 2015, from http://www.fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/ResourcesforYou/Consumers/ucm345587.htm
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