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Shots
are a Good Thing! A presentation on vaccination and immune system for 6 to 10 year old children |
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Vaccinations
Script by: M. A. Swanson , C. Karnperschroer, U. Osmers, K. Cho, Q. Low, A. KanjanhaluethaiArtist: A. Kanjanhaluethai |
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This presentation was developed by graduate students in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Loyola University Chicago as part of an "educate the public" initiative. The presentation has 10 color cartoons (slide show) and a script associated with it. You are welcome to download both the script and cartoons for use in your not-for-profit presentations. Begin Script How many of you have gone to the Dr.'s office and gotten a shot? Does anyone know why we need to have shots? Anticipated answer: Does anyone know another word for a type of
shot that prevents you from getting sick? Does anyone know HOW vaccines help us? A vaccine trains your body to fight off germs. Does everyone know what germs are? What do germs look like? Germs are bad for us, so we need a way to combat them. Each of us has an army to fight off germs called our immune system. Can you say that with me? (Slide 2) Your immune system contains a lot of different cells that work together as an army and are constantly at war with germs to keep us healthy. Even though you don't realize it, your immune army is fighting off germs every minute of every day. So if we have this army to keep us healthy, can you imagine why we need vaccines? One reason is that there are some germs that are really strong. When they attack the body, they beat up initially on our body and we get sick. Another reason is that sometimes there are too many germs for our immune army to fight, so it takes a while for our army to fight back. Have anyone of you been sick lately? What was
wrong? Wouldn't it be great if there was a way to prepare our army for germs? Then, they wouldn't be able to beat up on our bodies. Well, What do regular armies do to prepare for a battle? (Slide 3) They train!! This is what vaccines do for OUR IMMLTNE ARMY. Vaccines train our armies against certain germs so that they can prepare for attack if germs get into your body!! Let's learn how vaccines work!! When you get a shot or a vaccine, you get a weakened form of the germ. (Slide 4) This germ can't hurt you because it is weak, but it can be recognized by your immune army. Once the immune army recognizes what the germ looks like and they can practice defeating the germ. They learn what the germ looks like and they take turns practicing to defeat them. Next time, when the really dangerous germ gets into your body, your immune army is ready to defeat the germs!! What happens when your immune army wins? So far, we have talked quite a bit about what the army does. Do you want to know who are the main members of the immune army and their jobs? Let's learn who is protecting you from the dangerous germs! The first member of your immune army that we are going to talk about
today is called Bobby the B cell. (Slide6) Can you say that with me? The antibodies are like ultra powered magnets that Bobby uses to stick onto objects that he finds in the body. He continues patrolling until his antibodies stick onto a germ. Once Bobby locks onto a germ, he uses the magnet to pull off a piece of the germ for proof that germs have invaded the body. Now Bobby knows that he needs to make the rest of the immune system aware that there are germs in the body and the immune army needs to go into action. In an army, what do foot soldiers do when they
come in contact with important information? This is exactly what Bobby the B cell does. (Slide
7). Once he has proof that a germ has invaded, he goes to tell his
general that there are germs invading, the body. So Bobby hops into the
bloodstream again, and starts to search for his superior officer. His
superior officer is called Tina the T cell. Tina is the general in the
immune army. Once he finds her, he shows her this important piece of
information. Tina looks at Bobby's finding and has to make the decision
whether the immune army should attack. Once Tina has determined that Bobby
has found a germ, she tells them to find these germs and attack. (Slide
8). Now they know what the bad germs look like and hunt them down
throughout the body. They move all throughout the body, looking for more
germs. They don't quit until every germ is gone. Now, Bobby the B cell has
been trained and the B cell soldiers become stronger and remember to be on
the lookout for the germ. So Bobby and Tina work as a team to fight germs.
Bobby looks out for the germs and presents them to Tina. Tina then tells
Bobby and other B cells to attack. The B cells go all throughout your body
and kill every germ. After training against all of these weakened germs,
the immune army becomes stranger and smarter. (Slide 9)
Bobby next time will remember what the dangerous germ looks like and he
will be able to quickly defeat the germ. When your immune army is trained,
you stay healthy! NOW, how
many of you think that it is worth getting shots?!! |
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