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    believe that vaccines are very beneficial to everyone and their families. Getting vaccinated is also proven stop life threatening illnesses. Also many vaccines are 90% to 95% effective for most diseases. Lots of top care professionals are pro vaccination because they know that the vaccines are tested around 10 years until proven to cure or stop life threatening diseases. For example Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, American…

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    PRO- The mother refused to allow the doctor to vaccinate her child. “I trust Jenny McCarthy more than you about vaccines.” She said to her doctor. Her ignorance exposed her child to life- threatening diseases and spent lots of money for medication, all because she believed that vaccines cause adverse reactions like autism. I strongly believe that you should vaccinate your child, because the doctor knows what they are doing, not a celebrity. If people understand that vaccines save time and money…

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    The success of this preventive treatment created the idea of vaccination. This led to the development of vaccines for many other contagious diseases. Prior to the development of the measles vaccine, millions of Americans contracted the disease every year and thousands were hospitalized. (Kluger). Vaccinating children is the best way to protect them against preventable diseases. Vaccinations are also called immunizations. Child vaccinations are so vital that the government requires children to be…

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    Childhood Vaccinations (For & Against) For: During the 20th century, the advancement of immunizations was perhaps the greatest benefit public health measure. Vaccine manufacturers work in conjunction with modern day society to produce safe and effective vaccinations. These manufactures try to figure out the most effective way of mass production along with the cheapest cost for every customer suffering from a disease. Despite smaller public groups trying to go against the administration of…

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    About 4,500 children may develop serious adverse effects involving life-threatening conditions, hospitalization, permanent disability, or death each year from vaccines ("Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System," n.d.). This a very high number of serious adverse effects per year. It is hard to understand that even with this number so high, discussion of the possible requirement of all children to have vaccines are in debate. Vaccines should not be required for children because the government…

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    Vaccines What makes vaccines so controversial is the fact that there is ample of quality of information and a few poor sources and people tend to believe the latter. I believe a lot of people make conclusions about vaccines without gathering the proper amount of information. As a result people misinterpret information and conclude that all vaccines are unhealthy and capable of causing serious problems. To a certain degree vaccines are dangerous. One thing that was discussed by the group…

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    bacteria, this is how children’s immune system develope. So how could children easly protect themselves? Easy, by vaccinations. However, in medicine, there are always risks. This causes…

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    Vaccines Vaccines are some of the most effective tools we have to prevent ourselves from diseases. “Vaccines reduce the risk of infection by working with the body 's natural defenses to help it safely develop immunity to disease” (www.cdc.gov/vaccines, “Parent Guide to Child Immunizations, 2012.)” Vaccines contain the same virus that essentially causes that disease; for example, measles vaccine contains measles virus. Being killed or weakened, these germs are injected into you to prevent you…

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    Vaccinations have come under much scrutiny in the past few years with recent outbreaks and the number of people choosing to vaccinate is decreasing (Ambridge, 2015). The debate on compulsory vaccinations has split governments for years (Welch et al., 2014). A vaccine or vaccination is a product that produces immunity from a disease and can be administered through needle injections, orally or by aerosol (vaccines.gov, n.d). Vaccinations work to protect the body from certain diseases by…

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    developed making them susceptible to disease. Vaccinations have significantly lowered the occurrence of diseases such as whooping cough and smallpox, saving over 732,000 children’s lives in the past 20 years alone . Despite this, in recent years there has been a movement growing against childhood vaccination, whether it is for religious, philosophical, medical or conscientious reasons, some parents refuse to immunise their children. Anti-vaxxers believe vaccinations are linked to diseases such…

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