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    Autism and the Anti-Vaccine Movement Vaccines are vital to the health of all people. After all, vaccines are designed to protect people from major, and often deadly, diseases. For example, smallpox was a disease that during the twentieth century alone killed ten times as many people as died in World War II. After a worldwide vaccination campaign starting in 1966, smallpox was completely eradicated by 1980 (World health organization). Today, vaccines can prevent many serious illnesses, such as polio, measles, diphtheria, pertussis, rubella, mumps, tetanus, rotavirus, and certain types of flu. Vaccinations are given to children from an early age, for they are the most vulnerable to the diseases, and by exposing them to the vaccinations from an early on they will have a lifelong immunity to those diseases. However, there exists a large and growing number of people in America (as well as in the UK and other countries) who believe that vaccines come with a devastating side effect--the onset of…

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    hypersensitivities and irresistible illnesses, the contaminated rates have diminished by more than 98% for most deadly ailments. This emotional decline in the rates recommends that immunizations enhance the general wellbeing of the populace by a gigantic component, and improve lives. Another favorable position of getting immunized is that you can spare a considerable measure of cash. In Canada a couple of immunizations are sans given of charge yet others can be a paid choice. This however is…

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    Shame fills his soul as he feels the stares of the other patients in the room. Luckily, he was admitted right away. “Holy hell,” says Dr. Strangelove. Glen replies, “I don’t know what happened. I went to a party and drank and made out with a chick.” “By the looks of this, you seem to have a disease, the mumps to be exact. It’s caused by a virus that can be transmitted by swapping spit with loose women,” say Dr. Strangelove (Roth, Sullivan, 2015). After taking a look at his medical record, it…

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    APA Written Assignment: MMR Vaccine Healthy People 2020 is a report created by the Surgeon General that focuses on wide-spread, “health promotion and disease prevention (Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, n.d.).” One of the major goals Healthy People 2020 specifics is, “increasing immunizations and reducing preventable infectious diseases (Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, n.d.).” In regards to this goal, one of the major vaccinations seeing a drastic decrease…

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    The MMR vaccine is not related to autism and there are valid studies to prove this. These studies are not rooted in a desire for a big paycheck from a law firm or supporting a competing vaccine. These studies also use control groups, with large diverse samples that last over the course of a year or more. One such study is titled “Autism Occurrence by MMR Vaccine Status Among US Children With Older Siblings With and Without Autism” that determined “of 95,727 children with older siblings, 994…

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    the participants had some lasting affects, in my mind the MMR study was clearly the study that lead to the most harm. MMR Study: The study itself was based on only 12 children (The Lancet, Wakefield, et al., 1998, p.637-641). How can you begin to make any assumptions based on only 12 children? While perhaps, in a community of twenty,…

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    by sneezing and coughing droplets which are micro in size. The virus is highly contagious. It is estimated that contact with an infected individual will result in 90% becoming infected if unvaccinated. The virus is still present for up to two hours in the air or on surfaces after the occurrence. Individuals who are affected by the disease are primarily unvaccinated or have not had the required doses. The vaccine became available in 1963. Measles in the United States, since 2000, has been…

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    time where vaccines exist, infectious diseases were widespread and carry a high mortality rate. The world’s first vaccine was discovered by Edward Jenner. He was the one who discovered the smallpox vaccine through the introduction of cow pox in humans. This then eradicated smallpox from the world by 1979 as declared by the World Health Organization (WHO). Today, with advance scientific and medical development, a great number of diseases such as smallpox, polio and tuberculosis are prevented. …

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    The Link between the MMR vaccine and Autism: Is there such a thing? In today’s society, vaccines are a normal thing. We’ve all had them, and we at least know what a vaccine is and what it can do. Vaccines have been around ever since 1796, when Edward Jenner released a smallpox vaccine, and have continued to develop as technology has evolved throughout the years. The 20th century was when vaccines started to blow up and have become more common. But even though they have done so much good to…

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    Vaccination conundrum Angelo Carrion Once upon a time… Decades ago many children and adults contracted communicable diseases, including Tetanus, Polio, and Pertussis. During that time, most people were much more frightened of the diseases than of the side effects of the vaccinations. In Reality… Today the situation is reversed. In the era of helpful vaccines, many parents are becoming more concerned about the possible adverse effects. Many parents of today have never experienced the…

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