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- I need help with this practice question that asks to put the aspects of immune system (the possible answers) in their correct category:As a support worker you are giving home care to a client who is recovering after major breast cancer surgery. She is ideologically opposed to immunizations. Because of an outbreak of measles in the area, her young son has been excluded from school for some time, which is causing her distress since she sees no wrong in her son attending school. How can you explain to your client the benefits of protecting children?Use any news article doesn't matter just has to be on disorders of the immune system . The article you select should include information about topics such as research on the chosen topic, new treatments, new technology, and/or diagnostic tools. It should be a current article (i.e., published within the last two years). Try to make it about 300 words whatever you can do. just tell me the website or article that was used !
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