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    All around the world millions of parents have made the decision to leave their children without vaccinations: which protects them against some of the deadliest diseases that are so easily preventable. These vaccinations are not only safe and save millions of lives, they also prevent you from getting the disease and if enough people get vaccinated can eradicate the disease completely. With this huge advance in modern medicine why wouldn’t you get vaccinated? There are millions of potentially…

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    Vaccination is when a vaccine is administered to you by a shot or they can give it to you through a breathing treatment. Immunisation is what happens in your body after you get a vaccination.Vaccines stimulate your immune system so that it can notice the disease and can protect you from future diseases and infections.Prevention of disease is very important to in the medical society and more importantly on human society. It protects all of the people who receive them and those with whom they…

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    of those nasty needles. However, it is fascinating how these vaccinations were created and how they have grown to stop infectious diseases and to save lives today.…

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    Vaccination Good Or Bad

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    (animals, plants, and people) it is quite impossible to completely avoid. Although viruses and bacteria can not completely be avoided, they can, however, be somewhat slowed down or prevented in most human beings -- this is where vaccinations come into action. Vaccinations have saved many children,…

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    HPV Vaccination Paper

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    patient illustrated risks, roughly 30% of physicians did not recommend the HPV vaccine or provide patients with vaccine information at an appropriate time (Gilkey, Malo, Shah, Hall, & Brewer, 2015). Physicians find it uncomfortable to recommend a vaccination that prevents a virus spread through sexual intercourse to the parents of ten to twelve-year-old children. Despite the discomfort, physicians should not allow age to defer them away from recommending vaccines that retain the ability to…

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    Vaccination Pros Cons

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    Vaccinations can be a pro and a con thing, Vaccinations can save lives but at the same time it can create tumors and you can have side effects to some vaccinations. They both have their sides to it it just depends what kind of person you are. Vaccinations are used to prevent a disease or a sickness. What they do is they inject a little bit of the virus into yous so that your body can know how to fight it off. Now some of these vaccinations can be a good and or a bad thing to use on your kids or…

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    Vaccinations for Youth Required Vaccinations One of the main arguments for the topic of vaccination is that it should be forced. There are a few main points for this argument, which include that crowd immunity is required in our society, it keeps our youth healthy, and that it does not cause many illnesses that anti-vaccination proponents argue for. One of the main points for this argument is one of crowd immunity. Crowd immunization is the phenomenon where when a majority of people in a…

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    Vaccinations and immunizations have an important role in the eradication and decline of diseases. Over the last 5 years, there has been a positive trend in the number of children being vaccinated and immunized in the United States (United Health Foundation, 2016). These include DTaP, MMR, polio, Hib, hepatitis B, varicella, and pneumococcal conjugate (United Health Foundation, 2016). According to World Health Organization, around the world, 2 to three million deaths could have been prevented if…

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    “It doesn’t matter which vaccination you get, just get one.” With only about half of Americans getting their immunizations annually, there is room for a possible epidemic. According to the CDC the flu virus kills roughly about 24,00 people in America every year. Last year 145 children were accountable for those deaths, which was higher than annual average of 100 child deaths related to the flu. It is recommended that everyone should be vaccinated by the age of 6 months old, but as stated before…

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    Essay On Vaccinations

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    Vaccinations According to the CDC, "732,000 American children were saved from death and 322 million cases of childhood illnesses were prevented from 1994-2014 due to vaccinations." ("Should Any Vaccines Be Required for Children?"). There are many parents with young children living in the United States. Those parents have the option to either have their children vaccinated or not. Growing up, my parents chose to have my siblings and me vaccinated and as a result we are all healthy. Many parents,…

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