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Patient's Perspective

Bernadette Russell; Tony Cardona

Arch Fam Med. 1994;3(7):618.

Since this article does not have an abstract, we have provided the first 150 words of the full text PDF and any section headings.

When I was asked to participate in the immunization survey, I agreed wholeheartedly. I have been seeing my doctor for more than 6 years. She is one of the reasons I have so much trust in my doctors, plus my mother is a pediatric nurse. I knew there would be minimum risk to my children because my doctors are so trustworthy. The risk of new, deadlier diseases is on the rise and I want my children to be protected from these new threats.

I had my children receive all of their vaccinations at once to minimize the danger of flu and fever. In the end, my 6-year-old, 5-year-old, and soon-to-be 4-year-old were just fine. They had no reaction to the shots, which made me feel even better. I had to travel into Philadelphia, Pa, from Palmyra, NJ, which takes about 20 minutes, but it was better than returning at separate . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]






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