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    vaccination ever. In the following years scientists engineered a variety of vaccines following Jenner’s model and by 1970 international vaccine programs, such as the World Health Organization, had created a smallpox vaccine that eliminated the disease worldwide. Since the implementation of vaccines, questions of safety have arose, especially from parents concerned with the health dangers of vaccinations. With the rise in quantity of vaccines, many individuals question the not only the necessity…

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    Vaccines have been a topic of debate ever since they were first developed in the year 1796. This is simply because there is substantial proof that demonstrates that vaccines are not as effective of safe as assumed by the crowds of people who receive vaccines. The dangers of vaccines are a matter on which people should become aware, simply because it concerns their health as there is reliable evidence that proves the dangers associated with vaccines. Research and scientific facts demonstrate that…

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    thanks to research and immunizations. Not only do vaccines protect you but also everyone you come in contact with. If one person in a community comes down with a disease everyone who is not immune, because they were not vaccinated, will be impacted. However, even with vaccination, some people are still vulnerable to catch the disease. On www.vaccineinformation.org and in the artlicle “Importance of Vaccines”, the Immunization Action Colaition states “Vaccine preventable diseases such as measles,…

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    times multiple vaccines are given together, which makes it hard to detect which vaccine gave the patient a reaction.What your body receives from natural exposure to infections compared to artificial, temporary, usually inferior immunity vaccines are never 100% protective (Mercola). Parents should do more research on the vaccinations they give their children because there is vaccines that are more harmful than beneficial. Vaccines can save lives, Vaccines serious side effects, Vaccines…

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    Vaccines: The Safer Option The topic of whether one should get vaccinated or whether one should get their child get vaccinated has always been debatable. Are they safe? Do they really work and are they effective? Recent outbreaks like the measles incident in Disneyland in California in 2014 to 2015 has brought the topic back into the public eye. According to an article by Rong-Gong Lin from the LA Times, legislation in Sacramento intended to induce more parents to get their children the…

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    either delay or refuse vaccine for their children” (Shoup et al 2015). Although many people have reservations about vaccinations, there are many benefits and advantages to vaccinating your children. One of the benefits of vaccination is the eradication and reduction of diseases. In 1979, the world was completely eradicated of smallpox, which caused over 300 million deaths prior to that. Polio and the measles…

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    in America not being vaccinated now a days and the real question is should kids be vaccinated, or are they better off without vaccines?…

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    What used to kill 400 000 Europeans yearly with ease, has now been wiped from the natural earth. Vaccines have saved hundreds of thousands of lives in the past twenty years alone. Thanks to them we no longer see children trapped in iron lungs, their small bodies devastated by polio. Whooping cough rates in the UK have decreased more than 120% in under a century. All the statistics show that vaccines are working, so why are so many people fighting them? For one thing, widespread vaccination…

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    importance of immunization for the general public. Cloos and Davidson list the most common illnesses and diseases that people are susceptible to, and how the respective vaccines prevent and combat these viruses. They provide support as to why the public should vaccinate themselves, as well as their children. • Cloos first defines what a vaccine is, stating that “immunization is the process that makes an individual no longer susceptible to a specific infection. Vaccination is the injection or…

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    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 they had gotten immunized or vaccinated (World…

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