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    Analytic Essay This article explains one man’s view on vaccination. He goes against the belief of many, and what he’s been taught in medical school, claiming that there are risks involved in deciding to vaccinate. The author of this article argues that vaccines are not 100% safe, and that parents should conduct their own research in order to make the right decision about vaccination. Shane Ellison is not only a medical chemist, but he is also a father. Ellison is able to make his argument…

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    mandated to vaccinate their children who attend schools in the United States as they could cause serious and fatal side effects and even be unnecessary. According to Vaccine Side Effects and Adverse Events who states, “Most side effects from vaccination are mild, such as soreness, swelling, or redness at the injection site” (The History of Vaccines).Vaccinations tend to cause life-threatening allergic reactions. Yet, if these individuals would not have received these immunizations then the…

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    Allowed in Flu Vaccines Recently, flu vaccines are pushed on everyone, even to the elderly, pregnant women and babies. However, extremely high levels of mercury have been found in these vaccines. The flu vaccines produced in Britain contain 25.000 times more neurotoxic mercury than it is legally allowed in drinking water. The national regulatory agencies failed to conduct safety testing about the levels of mercury in the vaccines. Luckily, other laboratories analyzed the vaccines using an…

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    Are Mandatory Vaccines Good? In 1796, a medical scientistic known as Edward Jenner who operated in Britain discovered that if you inject a weakened version of a disease into a body, then it will help it fight the real version of the virus. This method became to be known as a vaccination which comes from the latin word vacca which means cow. This is because the first disease to ever be combated with vaccines was cowpox, a less serious version of smallpox which was on an outbreak in 1796.As of now…

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    support vaccines are beneficial to a human immune system and essential to the public’s health; by preventing outbreaks, decreasing the spread of diseases and researching better ways to help our immune system. In the eighteenth century, many disease surface and the development of vaccines started. This virus mainly affects children who are younger than five, those who contract it will be left paralyzed and will die. Researchers started studying the disease trying to develop an effective vaccine.…

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    Cdc Vaccinations

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    I found the article by using Google Scholar and the search terms “cdc vaccinations costs”. The article is found on the second link on the results page. The information is based on a study conducted by Marc-Alain Widdowson, Martin I. Meltzer, Xinzhi Zhang, Joseph S. Bresee, Umesh D. Parashar and Roger I. Glass. The article is found as a journal entry on the American Academy of Pediatrics website, which is a professional association of renowned physicians that specialize in childhood medicine.…

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    vaccinated in today’s time and error. There are people who vaccinate and then there are those who do not. Families who choose to vaccinate, do it because they have done the research and have looked thoroughly at the statics of healthiness if the vaccines are given to their children. Protecting their children while they are at school, to not be exposed to different types of diseases and infections from their peers, is another cause to vaccinate at early ages (Walia, 2015). However, some families…

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    Benefits Of Vaccinations

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    been vaccinated due to religion beliefs, medical reasons, and parents’ concerns of side effects. But whereas parents who choose not to vaccinate do so to avoid risks, vaccinations do save lives, given that vaccine preventable diseases can and will return. Diseases are dangerous, even deadly. Vaccines have weaken the majority of infectious diseases that…

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    MMR VACCINE This immunization vaccine against Measles, Mumps and Rubella (German measles) was first developed by Maurice Hilleman at Merck. The vaccine is a live attenuated virus of the three diseases; Measles, Mumps & Rubella administered via injection. The first measles licensed vaccine was in the year 1963 and was improved after 5 years. Vacines for mumps became available in the year 1967 and that of rubella at 1969. The three vaccines were combined to form measles, mumps, rubella vaccine at…

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    Herd immunity is a vital component of society. Essentially, herd immunity protects those who cannot receive vaccines, due to illness or other medical conditions. In an article written for the British Medical Journal, science editor Abi Berger emphasizes the importance of herd immunity, “. . . enough parents decide not to have their children vaccinated, more cases will start to appear, and the whole population is at risk.” The more people vaccinated, the stronger the herd becomes. This means that…

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