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    be harmful” (Akkoseogue). Despite the minor side effects that are a part of many medications, they should still be mandatory. Immunizations have put a stop to major epidemics, saved kids lives as well as prevented major diseases from spreading…

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    inhaling the bacteria,” (C.D.C, 2015). Lastly, researchers have been looking for an immunization as a final preventative of the disease. According to Preclinical testing of a Vaccine Candidate against tularemia, an immunization may be on its way. The research article discusses the steps researchers took in order to find a cure in mice. They reported, “emrA1 mutant is safe and can be used at an intranasal immunization dose as high as 1x106 CFU without causing any adverse effects in immunized…

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    think so that the entire family would fight against immunization. This sounds silly but it happened rarely. In the article, “Anti-Vaccine Movements Not Unique to the U.S.” Teresa Welsh(2015) explains that some young physicians and parents who did not notice measles are hard to be convinced and believe the importance of vaccination. Witness could be extremely important for people to understand how deadly and bad measles is, and to support immunization. Individual views could be a cause of…

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    The Dilemma With Vaccines

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    This was the beginning to modern day vaccines. (DiMaio, 2016) Immunizations have continued to advance and develop since Jenner’s amazing discovery. Today, there are multiple diseases and illnesses that are being eliminated and eradicated due to the continued development of vaccines. Ethical Dilemma Vaccines are one of the most effective forms of preventions available in the medical field today. There are many different immunizations that prevent a wide variety of diseases and illnesses.…

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    During the past 50 years, the utilization of immunizations has saved more than a billion lives and prevented countless illnesses and disabilities in the United States. However, because many parents chose not to vaccinate their children, vaccine-preventable diseases, such as measles, mumps, and whooping cough, are still a very serious threat. These vaccine-preventable diseases continue to infect numerous children, resulting in hospitalizations and deaths every year (IAC, 2016). The…

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    Vaccine Persuasive Speech

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    I am addressing you today in regards to the large percentage of parents who refuse to vaccinate their children at the Manzanita Elementary School. The many benefits of a simple vaccinations strongly outweigh the few cons. The effectiveness of vaccines is about 90-100 percent. Given the amount and severity of the different types of diseases, this is a very good number (Vaccines are Effective). Vaccinations stands as a major public health issue today because of the rising number of parents who…

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    was very aware I might receive either sympathetic or hostile responses. The issue of immunizations can be viewed as both sides being morally right and ethically wrong at the same time. Forcing those who oppose the vaccine is morally wrong,…

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    Pertussis Vaccin

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    vary in infants and the adults. Before the vaccination era, the whooping cough was a common childhood disease that was also a major cause of infant and child mortality (Faulkner et al., 2016). During 1953, in Australia, the universal childhood immunization program with the combined DTP or diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine was started by the health authorities and continued at the national level since 1982. With the passing of the time-period, the health authorities have continued the…

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    not exactly against immunization mostly her concern is children’s immunization schedule that determined by CDC. As a parent I can understand parents concern. This does not trust science or CDC parents have some concerns about the schedule and I believe there should be some solution for this problem instead of completely staying away from vaccination. Parents should have right to question and control over immunization schedule. Children sometimes may have five immunizations at a single visit.…

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    protected by vaccines. Immunization shots contain a weaker form of an illness. It is injected into your body for your immune system to learn to fight off. Parents are questioning whether vaccines should be mandatory or optional for their child. Parents should be required to give their children immunization shots before entering public school. Vaccines will protect students from spreading epidemics. Vaccines are also effective and safe to give students. Finally, immunization shots can save your…

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