Vaccinations

= Vaccines Innovate to Bigger and Better Things =

==== Human beings are always looking to strive for the best in whatever they do, and that is exactly what Edward Jenner did in the 1780's when he accomplished preventing small pox through a complex procedure of what we know today as a vaccine. “Vaccine development has accelerated due to scientific breakthroughs in biotechnology, genetic decoding and information technology” ( [|Cooley] ). Cooley opens our minds to the way a vaccine has changed over time through the way it is delivered to a patient and the effectiveness of the immunization. ====

==== Cooley also proclaims that with “greater public awareness and access to innovative vaccines, great strides can be made toward preventing other leading communicable and non-communicable diseases” (Cooley). We base our lives today that with a booster we are giving ourselves a shield from the injection we received; but back in the days of Edward Jenner, the people were left with the risks of other diseases because of the blood to blood contact. Injections today are effective to people of all ages varying from price to preventing the specific disease. Vaccines have revolutionized the medical industry by preventing death from catching a transmissible and non-transmissible disease. Also these boosters have changed for the better for all ages to allow painless contact with children and adults by using nasal sprays and material “band-aide” like patches. From the first incision of Edward Jenner or the needle to the painless patch of the 21st century, it can clearly be stated that through the evolution of time, the human brain competes to make lives in the medical field easier and more successful through vaccinations. ==== Cooley, Tracy. "Vaccine Experts Offer Solutions to Support Vaccine Innovation, Access." //Biotechnology Industry Association//. N.p., 22 May 2013. Web. 26 Sept. 2013.