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    Vaccination: 18 Reasons to Just Say No is a pamphlet that vaguely resembles a health class discussion on drugs and how children should “just say no.” This pamphlet, although looks official, also gives skepticism to those who realize the benefits of vaccinations to children. The purpose of this pamphlet is to inform the audience, which in this case would be parents, to cease vaccinations and to encourage the natural route of immunizations. This pamphlet immediately spits different facts to the…

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    There are many parents who decide not to vaccinate their children. This puts their child and many others in danger. It also puts the doctor in an ethically moral gray area. If said family chooses not to vaccinate, a doctor has a right for dismissal. Parents must make many new decisions after having a baby. Some of which may be harder to decide on than others. You have a sweet little healthy newborn and you will do everything in your power to keep him/her out of harm’s way. When a doctor informs…

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    To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate? Every horse owner will struggle with vaccinations to some degree. There are so many vaccinations available to horse owners. Drug companies and some veterinarians may push these vaccinations for financial gain, personal belief, or some other reason. However, no matter the reason, it is the responsibility of the horse owner to decide which vaccinations their horse will be receiving; hopefully, with the advice of a trusted veterinarian. But where can a horse owner…

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    The most common vaccinations children get are for polio, measles, mumps, and the seasonal flu. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that healthy children receive 49 doses of 14 vaccines by the time they're six years of age. At the age…

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    vaccine safety especially in infants and children. These fears and concerns are a major cause of parental vaccine hesitancy in infants and children. Vaccine hesitancy, which is the refusal or delay of vaccination, can lead to decreased immunization rates in infants. Anyone familiar with vaccinations should agree that infants who are not vaccinated are more susceptible to vaccine preventable diseases. On the other hand, vaccinated individuals are less likely to succumb to the disabilities,…

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    Mandatory Vaccination, Or Parents Choice After learning I was pregnant with my oldest child I was asked the question that started it all. I was confused and caught off guard when I heard, “Do you plan on vaccinating the baby when it’s born?” Of course I did. Do parents not vaccinate? Isn’t it something you have to do? Why is this even a question? Toni Bark, the Medical Director at the Center for Disease Prevention and Reversal, states that today over 50% of children have some type of chronic…

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    The vaccination program in Australia is a major public health initiative protecting the physical wellbeing and caring for the lives of the population of Australia. The Royal College of Pathologists of Australia in a fact file published in August 2013 stated, 'Tens…

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    feeling of a parent not wanting to vaccinate children. But the reality of children vaccination is a very intense topic that can go a lot of different ways and optimistic opinions on way should and shouldn 't parent get there child vaccinated. Rather it is the knowledge of the safety or the fear if what can happen to their children or their health. It’s a lot of different statics that show the good in vaccination of children. Also it’s a lot of statics in the fear of parents vaccinating their…

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    understanding why individuals choose against vaccinations is important to maintaining herd immunity and therefore protecting society against dangerous outbreaks and the reemergence of once eradicated diseases. Due to this, there is a set vaccination schedule that has been created and maintained by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the CDC in order to keep the vaccine threshold above the required number. Although the advantages of vaccinations have been widely explained and accepted by…

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    The Truth Behind the Needle Adults and parents across America want to make the best decisions regarding maintaining good health. With good health comes considering whether to receive vaccinations or not. Proponents of immunization advocate for mandatory vaccination as a part of health care regimes. Research shows that vaccines can save lives and are safe to be distributed into humans. By becoming vaccinated, it reaps benefits on the economy as well as helps protect future generations from…

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