Environmental Health Paper
Introduction
A. Current Problem: What are they positive and negative attributes of Vaccinations? (which vaccinations, research this)
B. Population/Area of Focus: USA, Europe
C. Key Terms: Characteristics of the vaccination
Thesis Statement:
II. Background
A. Historical Overview of the types of Vaccines:
B. Historical Healthcare Usage Overview: C. Public’s conception of vaccinations:
III. Major Point 1: About Influenza
A. Minor Point 1: Variations of the Flu B. Minor Point 2: Success Rate vs. Complication
IV. Major Point 2: The latest strain A(H3N2) - Pro
A. Minor Point 1: Benefits of the vaccination. B. Minor Point 2: Statistics of the US population vaccinated every year.
V. Major Point 3: The latest strain A(H3N2) - Cons
A. Minor Point 1: Documented cases of complications due to the vaccination B. Minor Point 2: Clinical studies
VI. Major Point 4: Europe Flu Vaccination Process
A. Minor Point 1: Success Rate B. Minor Point 2:
VII. Conclusion
A. Restatement of Thesis: B. Next Steps:
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/season/flu-season-2018-2019.htm
Types of vaccines https://www.niaid.nih.gov/research/vaccine-types
Risks connected with the use of conventional and genetically engineered vaccines. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1413441
Genetically engineered vaccines: an overview. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9514708
Introduction
A.
Current Problem:
What are they positive and negative attributes of
Va
ccinations?
(which vaccinations
, research
this
)
B.
Population/Area of Focus:
USA,
Europe
C.
Key Terms:
C
haracteristics of the vaccination
Thesis Statement:
II. Background
A. Histori
cal
Overview
of the
types of
Vaccine
s
:
B. Historical Healthcare
Usage
Overview:
C. P
ublic
’
s conception of vaccinations:
III. Major Point 1
:
About
Influenza
A.
Minor Point 1:
Va
riations of the Flu
B. Minor Point 2:
Success
Rate
vs. Complication
IV. Major Point 2:
The latest strain
A(H3N2)
-
Pro
A. M
inor Point 1:
Benefits of
the
vaccin
ation
.
B. Minor Point 2:
Statistics
of the US population vaccinated every year.
V. Major Point 3:
The latest strain
A(H3N2)
-
Cons
A. Minor Point 1:
Docum
ented
cases of
complications due to
the vaccination
B. Minor Point 2:
Clinical studies
VI. Major Point 4:
Europe
Flu
Vaccination
Process
A. Minor Point 1:
Success Rate
B. Minor Point 2:
VII. Conclusion
A. Restatement of Thesis:
B. Next Steps:
Introduction
A. Current Problem: What are they positive and negative attributes of Vaccinations?
(which vaccinations, research this)
B. Population/Area of Focus: USA, Europe
C. Key Terms: Characteristics of the vaccination
Thesis Statement:
II. Background
A. Historical Overview of the types of Vaccines:
B. Historical Healthcare Usage Overview:
C. Public’s conception of vaccinations:
III. Major Point 1: About Influenza
A. Minor Point 1: Variations of the Flu
B. Minor Point 2: Success Rate vs. Complication
IV. Major Point 2: The latest strain A(H3N2) - Pro
A. Minor Point 1: Benefits of the vaccination.
B. Minor Point 2: Statistics of the US population vaccinated every year.
V. Major Point 3: The latest strain A(H3N2) - Cons
A. Minor Point 1: Documented cases of complications due to the vaccination
B. Minor Point 2: Clinical studies
VI. Major Point 4: Europe Flu Vaccination Process
A. Minor Point 1: Success Rate
B. Minor Point 2:
VII. Conclusion
A. Restatement of Thesis:
B. Next Steps: