For people who against vaccines, they might learn misconception through medias and history. For example, illusive “scientific researches” have spread everywhere through multimedia, some people believe these information without any doubt. “Vaccines have many serious side effects.” is one of them. Doctors have to show valid evidence to make them believe that vaccines are over all good. In China, people who prejudice Japan or Japanese due to the World War II, burned others Japanese-made cars and stores that sells Japanese-made products. What they dislike can be replaced of vaccines. As …show more content…
For instance, some parents who did not receive education might consider vaccines as a kind of mind control drug. They over estimated the effect of injection and taught their children what they think so that the entire family would fight against immunization. This sounds silly but it happened rarely. In the article, “Anti-Vaccine Movements Not Unique to the U.S.” Teresa Welsh(2015) explains that some young physicians and parents who did not notice measles are hard to be convinced and believe the importance of vaccination. Witness could be extremely important for people to understand how deadly and bad measles is, and to support immunization. Individual views could be a cause of vaccination