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Adequate, timely vaccinations ward off 210,000 cases of preventable diseases and 660 deaths in Wisconsin each year, according to Gov. Jim Doyle's 2004 "KidsFirst" strategic plan. Immunizations in Wisconsin also save an estimated $210 million annually in direct health care costs every year.
"There are risks for disease transmission and appearance of these diseases to justify vaccinations," said Kellea Ewen, a nurse with the Manitowoc Public School District. "Within the last two school years, we have had a pertussis outbreak within our district and continue to see chickenpox [and] measles within the community."
The Wisconsin Student Immunization Law began in July 1975, with all new kindergartners required to get vaccinated against polio, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and measles, according to the Department of Health and Family Services. The law has since expanded to include shots preventing mumps, rubella, hepatitis B and Varicella.Especially,the hepatitis B.read more
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