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Although many infectious diseases, such as hepatitis or influenza, will not be on [[Mars]], there are still some [[microbes|germs]] that can not be avoided completely. Moreover, the [[immune system]] itself may cause problems. Therefore, a '''Vaccination Program''' must be defined.  
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Although many infectious diseases, such as hepatitis or influenza, will not be indigenous on [[Mars]], there are still some [[microbes|germs]] that can not be avoided completely. Moreover, the [[immune system]] itself may cause problems. Therefore, a '''Vaccination Program''' may need to be defined.  
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A complete ecosystem is also likely to includes organism that cause diseases. 
  
 
==Adults originated from Earth==  
 
==Adults originated from Earth==  
Immigrants from [[Earth]] come with a fully developed immune system.  
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Immigrants from [[Earth]] come with a fully developed immune system. However, they should be periodically vaccinated against [[tetanus]].   Immigrants will also import bacteria and viruses that can cause infectious diseases. 
However, they should be periodically vaccinated against [[tetanus]].  
 
  
 
==[[Children]] growing up on Mars==  
 
==[[Children]] growing up on Mars==  
There is evidence for the occurrence of an allergy with children growing up in a sterile environment. Statistically, children growing up in frequent contact with other children on Earth have a much lower risk to suffer from allergy in their adolescent or adult years. On Mars the [[population]] is much smaller in the beginning, resulting in a significant lower chance for children to be exposed to enough germs to stimulate the developing immune system. A vaccination program should help. Possible vaccinations for babies:  
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There is evidence for the occurrence of an allergy with children growing up in a sterile environment. Statistically, children growing up in frequent contact with other children on Earth have a much lower risk to suffer from allergy in their adolescent or adult years. On Mars the [[population]] is much smaller in the beginning, resulting in a significant lower chance for children to be exposed to enough germs to stimulate the developing immune system. A vaccination program should help. Possible vaccinations for babies include:  
* Tetanus  
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* Rhinitis (systematic exposure instead of vaccination)  
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*Tetanus
* Rubeola  
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*Rhinitis (systematic exposure instead of vaccination)
* Roseola  
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*Rubeola
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*Roseola
  
  

Revision as of 11:53, 25 September 2020

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Although many infectious diseases, such as hepatitis or influenza, will not be indigenous on Mars, there are still some germs that can not be avoided completely. Moreover, the immune system itself may cause problems. Therefore, a Vaccination Program may need to be defined.

A complete ecosystem is also likely to includes organism that cause diseases.

Adults originated from Earth

Immigrants from Earth come with a fully developed immune system. However, they should be periodically vaccinated against tetanus. Immigrants will also import bacteria and viruses that can cause infectious diseases.

Children growing up on Mars

There is evidence for the occurrence of an allergy with children growing up in a sterile environment. Statistically, children growing up in frequent contact with other children on Earth have a much lower risk to suffer from allergy in their adolescent or adult years. On Mars the population is much smaller in the beginning, resulting in a significant lower chance for children to be exposed to enough germs to stimulate the developing immune system. A vaccination program should help. Possible vaccinations for babies include:

  • Tetanus
  • Rhinitis (systematic exposure instead of vaccination)
  • Rubeola
  • Roseola


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