Children's Vaccines 101: Recommendations, Costs, Explanations Greenville SC
Vaccinations are some of the most important tools available for preventing disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Not only do they protect individuals from developing a potentially serious disease, but they also protect the community by reducing the spread of infectious disease.
Rae Lynne Hornsby, MD
864-331-1381
29 N Academy St
Greenville, SC
Rae Lynne Hornsby, MD
864-331-1381
29 N Academy St
Greenville, SC 29601
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Nc At Chapel Hill Sch Of Med, Chapel Hill Nc 27599
Graduation Year: 1990
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Hospital: Greenville Hospital System, Greenville, Sc
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Jaime Marie Pham, MD
864-421-0466
Unit 34 925 Cleveland St
Greenville, SC
Jaime Marie Pham, MD
864-421-0466
Unit 34 925 Cleveland St
Greenville, SC 29601
Education
Medical School: Univ Of South Al Coll Of Med, Mobile Al 36688
Graduation Year: 2003
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Jeffrey Morgan
(864) 233-1534
130 Mallard St
Greenville, SC
(864) 233-1534
130 Mallard St
Greenville, SC 29601
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Sunil K Bhatia
(864) 241-1040
124 Mallard St
Greenville, SC
(864) 241-1040
124 Mallard St
Greenville, SC 29601
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Pediatric Neurology
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Anna C C De Ocampo, MD
864-331-1383
29 N Academy St
Greenville, SC
Anna C C De Ocampo, MD
864-331-1383
29 N Academy St
Greenville, SC 29601
Education
Medical School: De La Salle Univ Coll Of Med, Dasmarinas, Cavite, Philippines
Graduation Year: 1992
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Elizabeth F Bloodworth, MD
864-232-6471
130 Mallard St
Greenville, SC
Elizabeth F Bloodworth, MD
864-232-6471
130 Mallard St
Greenville, SC 29601
Education
Medical School: Med Coll Of Ga Sch Of Med, Augusta Ga 30912
Graduation Year: 1996
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Robert Lewis Mobley Jr, MD
864-255-1697
1 Saint Francis Dr
Greenville, SC
Robert Lewis Mobley Jr, MD
864-255-1697
1 Saint Francis Dr
Greenville, SC 29601
Education
Medical School: Med Univ Of Sc Coll Of Med, Charleston Sc 29425
Graduation Year: 1975
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Elizabeth Foster Bloodworth
(864) 233-1534
130 Mallard St
Greenville, SC
(864) 233-1534
130 Mallard St
Greenville, SC 29601
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(864) 233-1534
130 Mallard St
Greenville, SC
(864) 233-1534
130 Mallard St
Greenville, SC 29601
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Marshall Janas Crowther, MD
864-235-0383
925 Gleveland St #292
Greenville, SC
Marshall Janas Crowther, MD
864-235-0383
925 Gleveland St #292
Greenville, SC 29601
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Medical School: Med Univ Of Sc Coll Of Med, Charleston Sc 29425
Graduation Year: 2003
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Vaccinations are some of the most important tools available for preventing disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Not only do they protect individuals from developing a potentially serious disease, but they also protect the community by reducing the spread of infectious disease.
How Do Vaccines Work?
Vaccination provides you with immunity to a disease before it has the opportunity to make you sick. In order to do this, vaccines are created from the very same germs that cause the disease they are preventing. But the germs in the vaccines have either been killed or weakened before injection.
When the vaccines are introduced into your body, your immune system reacts to the vaccine in the same way that it would if it were being attacked by the disease itself: it produces antibodies. The antibodies then destroy the vaccine germs as they would the disease germs and remain in your body, creating immunity to that particular disease. If you are then exposed to that particular disease, the antibodies will protect you from it.
Immunizations are especially helpful for children, whose immune systems are more vulnerable and susceptible to disease. With immunizations, your child becomes protected from many infections and illness without having to suffer through them. Community awareness campaigns such as Every Child by Two urges parents to make sure their children are protected against some of the diseases of childhood before 2 years of age.
Recommended Vaccinations
In order to keep your child disease-free and healthy, here are some recommended vaccinations, starting from infancy and continuing into adolescence:..
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