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    “Should you or shouldn’t you vaccinate” is a question that a lot of parents are asking today. However, the real question is, why is the argument of vaccination subject for such great debate? The prevalence of rather or not to vaccinate can be found from; television, radio, and schools. Whereas, it is not illegal not to vaccinate, it can save the lives of those that are vaccinated and the lives of those they come in contact with. Choosing not to vaccinate is negligent; it impacts not only the…

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    we be immunized? My opinion is that immunization is very important and everybody should be immunized. I’m 100% for immunization, because (I think) it’s the best way to protect the population from epidemic situations. Immunization, also called vaccination, is the process by which an individual’s immune system becomes fortified against an agent - known as the immunogen. (en.wikipedia.org) Our immune system helps our body fight germs by producing substances to combat them. Once it does, the…

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    Childhood vaccinations should be mandatory. It should not be a parent’s choice whether or not to vaccinate their child and put not only them but others around them at risk. If we don’t vaccinate our children at the recommended time, then we are risking them catching a disease that that could carry very bad consequences. Throughout the years there have been numerous outbreaks of diseases that have taken tons of lives. This could have been totally prevented or considerably less severe if more…

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    In 1796, Edward Jenner administered the world’s first vaccine, it was a smallpox vaccination. This would be the first of millions of vaccinations that have been given, which shows how they are helpful because it has prevented deadly diseases from continually spreading. There have also been negative effects discovered to getting vaccinated. Although this is true, vaccines are necessary and we should continue to use them, because the benefits outweigh the possible damages. Measles is a very…

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    Essay On Polio

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    The disease I have chosen to research is the polio virus. The full name is poliomyelitis. The name comes from a Greek origin meaning, gray and marrow which refer to the spinal cord, and –itis which means inflammation. This disease was a major fear in the early 20th century. There are two major different types of the disease which I will discuss further in this paper. One of the two I will discuss is broken down into three different categories. I will go further into depth with all of the types.…

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    relationship there. Although it has been proven that there is no link between the MMR vaccine and autism, these fears have led to a decrease in vaccinations within the United States leading to an increase in measles out-break cases (“Weighing the Risks and Benefits”). According to a study that consisted of interviewing parents that opt out of childhood vaccination mandates, the participants were generally aware of the supposed link between MMR vaccine and autism, however, they were unaware of…

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    measles had been eliminated; last year’s numbers are the highest since 2000. III. I am a member of the healthcare community and see first-hand how viruses and diseases may be avoided if appropriate prevention measures are taken (i.e. vaccination and appropriate vaccination timelines). IV. Thesis: I hope to convince you of the necessity to get vaccinated for measles so that we can minimize the…

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    not vaccinate their children is putting public health at risk. Mississippi, West Virginia, and California are the only three states that do not allow parents to skip vaccinations for their children for nonmedical reasons. All other states offer either a personal belief exemption, a religious exemption, or both. The anti-vaccination movement has caused an increase…

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    Applied to Plaintiff’s argument, the court found that the state’s mandatory school vaccination program was “neutral and of general applicability,” so it did not need to be justified by a compelling governmental…

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    Vaccinating Children

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    requirements by schools. They claim that these vaccinations cause other illnesses like autism and vaccination goes against their religion and personal beliefs. These vaccines help prevent and immunize children from measles, small pox, whooping cough, and various other diseases that might cause an epidemic in their community. California has seen many outbreaks in disease in the past decade, a spread of disease that could have been prevented by the vaccination of children. “In 2014, a total of…

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