Edward Jenner’s changes in vaccines begun in 1796 when the use of the cowpox material created an immunity to smallpox. “Over 200 years his method underwent a lot of experience medical and technological changes that the medical world uses to in treating children when they are giving their vaccines” (History of Vaccine,2016). Louis Pasteur’s discovered the rabies vaccine in 1885. The discovery had a significant impact on diseases that helps in society today with preventing ongoing diseases in children. The rapid growth of vaccines helps prevents against diphtheria, tetanus, anthrax, tuberculosis the list can go on too many …show more content…
It helps to prevent any bacterial contamination. Small quantities of antibiotic are included in the vaccines because some children may have a serve allergy. Some parents are concerned about the antibiotics being in their children’s vaccines may be harmful but to reassure parents that antibiotics that cause serve allergic reactions are not used. Formaldehyde is used to latent viruses so that they do not cause any diseases and to detoxify bacterial toxins. During the inoculation manufacturing process formaldehyde is diluted, but amounts left over may be found in some current vaccines. One may think aluminum, antibiotics, and formaldehyde are bad for a children vaccine, but in actuality, they are good for the human body. The human body produces those ingredients naturally; therefore, vaccines are just a there to help boost the child’s immune system to help prevent ant