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    killing thousands of people yearly. When vaccinology began in the late eighteenth century a new medical industry developed. According to Richard A. Stein, an American Biology Teacher said, "Vaccines currently save 3 million children annually, but an additional 2 million children die every year from vaccine-preventable infectious diseases”. All children should be required to be vaccinated to prevent diseases. Epidemics have been occurring since the early fourteenth century with the Black Death in…

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    Why Is Vaccine Important

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    Vaccines are commonly used by health care workers. Nurses, Doctors, and Paramedics . It's consider important and therefore can raised a lot of question and dough on its and benefits, and side-effect. The importance of vaccine make know to us by advertisement, newspapers, and schools, and billboards. and the study of health books, also internet researches. Immunizations in adult is often taken for granted especially in men. Lack of interest in Doctors visit, and sometimes people are…

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    Vaccine Safety A mother with a 5 month old daughter had gotten her daughter 8 vaccines due to a doctor’s request. Two days later, her daughter had a seizure and the doctor said it was probably from a fever, although she never had a fever. He also stated that the seizure shouldn’t happen again. She had another seizure one day later and the doctor said the same thing again. The daughter was free of seizures for a little while. Since the seizures disappeared her mother took her to get more…

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    Small Child Vaccines

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    receive 49 doses of 14 vaccines by the time they're six years of age. At the age of two months a child can go in and get their first series of doses. Between 12 and 23 months children receive the following vaccines: “Chickenpox (Varicella) Diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR), Polio (IPV), Pneumococcal (PCV), Hepatitis A, and Hepatitis B” (P.13). Some of the vaccines may be given as part of a combination vaccine, so that a…

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    Pro-Vaccines Vaccines are part of the human history and without it some of us would not be around anymore. There have been many outbreaks of disease spread throughout the US and the only way to contain it was through vaccines. It is important to have the knowledge about vaccines since they are part of our schedule maintenance for our body. Because of the many diseases that are contained at this time, the lost of interest has dissipated on the importance of vaccines, but recently, new…

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    Hepatitis C

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    Some people have no symptoms then later realize they have a disease known as hepatitis C. It is an infection of the liver, the virus comes in many forms. Here in the U.S the most common form is type 1. Also the most common way of getting it is by the use of unsafe practices for example injections and improper sterilization. According to the article What Is Hepatitis C, about 3.5 million people have the disease. Knowing the signs and symptoms, if there are any cures, how can it be prevented, and…

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    Khazan, Olga. "The Shadow Network of Anti-Vax Doctors." The Atlantic. 18 Jan. 2017. https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/01/when-the-doctor-is-a-vaccine-skeptic/513383/. Accessed 19 Jan. 2017. In this article Khazan talks about how both traditional and anti-vaccination doctors will help patients altogether avoid or delay vaccines. Khazan sheds light on both sides of the debate, giving reasons for both parties. New-age mothers are wanting their children to not be vaccinated out of…

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    Tatyana Andriyesh English 1202 September 29, 2016 Children, Vaccines and Safety Many people as they get older hope to someday have kids and with kids comes a lot of responsibility. Its starts off with preparing for the babies arrival, they imagine the things they have to buy, the things they have to do and once the baby comes they are hoping it is all over, but it is not. It starts with going to the doctor for the one month check up, and then the two month, four, six, nine and so forth. With…

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    Immunizations

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    child. Immunizations has the word immune in it which describes what a vaccine does to a child. The immunizations keep children immune from diseases such as polio, chicken pox, and measles. The immunizations are given to children as a vaccine, which has weak lab-made proteins that act like the actual disease in order to teach the human body how to become immune to it. WebMD claims, “Each of the diseases addressed by these vaccines posed a serious health threat to children, taking their lives by…

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    that "The only safe vaccine is a vaccine that's never used." Many people say vaccines should be mandatory because people think they will make them protected from sicknesses, but vaccines themselves are very dangerous. Mostly, childhood vaccinations should not be mandatory, because of dangerous ingredients, harmful side effects, and the government should not come between people and their personal medical choices. Vaccine ingredients are not only harmful but repulsive. Some vaccines for things…

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