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    efficacy, and side effects of vaccines. Two problems follow with vaccinating children protecting individual liberties and safeguarding the public’s health” (Cultural Perspectives on Vaccination). Vaccinating children can protect them from serious diseases and prevent epidemics (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). “The American Academy of Pediatrics states that "most childhood vaccines are 90%-99% effective in preventing disease."…

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    one in 100,00) people have allergic reactions. If people that are able to have vaccinations choose not to have them, then they put the people that are unable to have vaccinations at risk because the non-treated people may be carrying the virus. Vaccines are made using…

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    Even though all diseases we vaccinate for are very rare it is also very easy to underestimate the importance of vaccination. In the 1970’s and 80’s there was a case against the whooping cough, “ After a scare about safety with the whooping cough vaccine, parents stopped vaccinating their children against the disease. This led to 3 epidemics, and at least 100 children dead after catching the disease.”( Choices, 2015). You should still have your kids vaccinated because, we are riding the world of…

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    HBV Vaccination Analysis

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    basin, an area that is shared by Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, and Ecuador. In the pre-vaccine era, the prevalence of HBsAg among adults was above 7%-26%, especially in rural areas, and there were frequent outbreaks of fulminant hepatitis…

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    Foundation partner organization, vaccines save 2.5 million children from preventable diseases every year” (Pg. 4). Although there are a few cons to getting your children vaccinated, the pros outweigh the cons with flying colors. Almost all of the disadvantages, such as vaccines causing autism, ADD, and IBS, have been scientifically proven to have no correlation. All children should be required to have vaccinations to be able to attend public schools or daycares. A vaccine is a substance that is…

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    Current statistics have documented that an excess of “up to 40 percent of parents in the U.S. to delay or refuse some vaccines for their children” (Haelle). This staggering statement concludes that there is a cause for concern in regards to vaccinating children here, in the United States. The overwhelming percentage of parents who choose not to vaccinate, for whatever their reasons may be, versus those who do vaccinate, has created a recently debatable question. Should parents be required to…

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    prevent diseases from occurring. Consequently, immunization should be the parents decision because vaccines bring side effects, harmful ingredients, and go against their freedom of religion. Vaccinations…

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    Should people get vaccines? According to debate.org, 73% of those surveyed believe people should get vaccines and 24% those surveyed believe people shouldn’t get vaccines. Three percent remain undecided on the issue. In this country people have a rights to refuse getting vaccinated. It is against some people’s religion to get vaccines and some people cannot get vaccines due to medical condition(s). In the U.S Constitution it states “congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of…

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    Ethan Rogers American Lit. Mrs. Cline 20 March 2017 Childhood Vaccine Controversy: and Why Vaccines are Safe Childhood Vaccination Should Be Mandatory Vaccination is commonly considered one of the greatest medical achievements of modern technology. Vaccinations have helped practically eliminate many childhood or birth diseases that were very common less than a century ago. The immense results of effectiveness of vaccinations can lead to individuals to lose sight of what’s really important…

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    Vaccines Toxic Essay

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    Are Vaccines Toxic? The subject on vaccine being dangerous raises many sensitive conflicts/arguments between doctors, families and the U.S regulators ever sense the FDA approved the vaccine. Vaccines became one of the biggest accomplishments to society. Vaccines are made to prepare the immune system by arousing the antibodies and encouraging them to fight and defend the body from infectious diseases; it provides a boost for the defense system. They were created to protect many against the…

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