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1. ABQJOURNAL HEALTH: Vaccines Still A Top Priority

... "immunization" or "vaccine" was mentioned in 49 columns. We have remarkable new vaccines, such as those that make serious infections like meningitis, whooping cough and a severe virus-caused type of diarrhea rarities now. I've seen these diseases myself since I came to New Mexico in 1970. Some columns ...
full story 07/13/08

3. ABQjournal Opinion: Target All Preventable Diseases

... have never been confronted by measles, or polio or tetanus. They have not stayed awake for days on end with a baby struggling to breathe with whooping cough.     We are fortunate that vaccines have changed the landscape of disease in our children, keeping them healthy and safe from devastating diseases ...
full story 04/06/08

4. ABQjournal NM: Around New Mexico

... Health Secretary Alfredo Vigil said Thursday it's important for children to be immunized against serious and sometimes fatal diseases, such as whooping cough and measles.     "The benefits of vaccines hugely outweigh any theoretical risk," he said in a statement.     Vigil's comments were in response ...
full story 03/07/08

5. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: NM Health Secretary Says Vaccine Benefits Outweigh Risks

... Health Secretary Alfredo Vigil said Thursday it's important for children to be immunized against serious and sometimes fatal diseases, such as whooping cough and measles.     "The benefits of vaccines hugely outweigh any theoretical risk,'' he said in a statement.     Vigil's comments ...
full story 03/06/08

6. ABQjournal West_News: Brain Fitness Program Grad Sharp at 87

... ."     With sparkling blue eyes and a ready smile, Schappet is the quintessential proponent of positive thinking. Debilitated with damaged lungs by whooping cough at age 5, his family was told by doctors not to expect him to live past age 26.     "I was home sick as much as in school," Schappet says ...
full story 09/12/07

7. ABQjournal Opinion: Kids' Shots Too Important to Miss

... of not protecting your children against diseases that are still circulating across the world is much scarier. Every year we investigate cases of whooping cough, and almost every year infants in New Mexico die from the preventable disease.     We will continue our work with the New Mexico Immunization ...
full story 08/30/07

8. ABQjournal Metro: 3-in-1 Booster Shot Now Required for 7th Graders

... shot for tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis, under new state rules.     The key intent of the new rule is to curb the incidence of pertussis, or whooping cough, which is especially dangerous to infant children, said Anna Pentler, executive director of the New Mexico Immunization Coalition.     The incidence ...
full story 08/07/07

9. ABQjournal NM: New Vaccine Required for 7th-Graders

... . Diphtheria, which causes a thick covering in the back of the throat, can lead to breathing problems, paralysis and death. Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, causes severe coughing spells. It can lead to pneumonia and hospitalization from complications.     People who don't have a health provider ...
full story 06/28/07

10. ABQJOURNAL: N.M. Seventh Graders Must Have New Immunization

... . Diphtheria, which causes a thick covering in the back of the throat, can lead to breathing problems, paralysis and death. Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, causes severe coughing spells. It can lead to pneumonia and hospitalization from complications.     People who don't have a health provider ...
full story 06/27/07

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