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    Children's Vaccination

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    1. Identify purpose of the study The purpose of this study was to research where vaccinations were given to children 6 moths to 17 years old. There are plenty of studies done on people ages 18 and older but very few on children younger than 18 so it is also to increase the literature on this topic. 2. Identify number of articles in the literature review. Do they support the view of the author? Is more than one perspective addressed? In the article, there are 22 total other references throughout…

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    What Is Vaccination?

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    many that have paved the way for effective vaccinations the question of, “is this really good for my child?” continues to be a dilemma among many of us. It is said that vaccinations have saved millions of children’s lives because as of the 20th century Rubella, Diphtheria, Smallpox, Polio, and Whooping Cough are all preventable as a result of vaccines. In the past few years, as the incidence of many diseases has fallen drastically as the result of vaccination programs, some parents have elected…

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    DNA Vaccination

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    involves the study of DNA vaccination and how it can greatly impact the medical world by being able to read the DNA sequence encoding the antigens in an infectious disease helping to form antibodies against that disease. The science behind DNA dates back to many years ago when scientists and medical researchers discovered DNA and how it works and its structure. DNA vaccinations have been around as far back as 1000 CE all over the World but the first “known” successful vaccination was done by Dr.…

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    Vaccination Benefits

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    The vaccination is popular in current society. Almost everyone is received the vaccine when he/she is a baby. People choose to receive to prevent the disease in the future. However, there are many facts to show that vaccination is dangerous because of several reasons. As we know, “a vaccine is a biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease. Traditional vaccines contain either parts of microbes or whole microbes that have been killed or weakened so that they don’t cause…

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    Arguments For Vaccinations

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    In today’s world, many have brought up worries and concerns about possible dangers concerning vaccinations. Some say that vaccinations place infants at risk for such diseases as Autism, due to the preservatives found in the vaccinations. One such preservative is mercury which is also found in fish due to human oceanic activity. Should those same people avoid fish as well? Others say that they do not want the vaccines…

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    situations that result in an argument. However, I’ve learned the importance of supporting my claims and strengthening my beliefs by providing evidence supported by creditable sources and confirming it with multiple sources. I know the issue about vaccinations is a very touchy subject. I’ve learned that by experience. However, my beliefs are built off of the foundation through my findings in my research that addresses the cause of more and more people refusing to become vaccinated. I was very…

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    Measlla Vaccination

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    to a handful, even though they are highly contagious (Shames). In today’s society, these viruses are so rare that many people cannot even list the dangers and symptoms. Although this is true of the general population, the preventative measure of vaccinations has been on a decline in Ashland, Oregon, and thus dangerous outbreaks are predicted to occur in the near term. A group of Ashland parents has created a dangerous environment by choosing to opt-out of vaccinating their children.…

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    Child Vaccinations

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    Child Vaccinations Every parent would want their child to be happy, healthy, and do the best for them. This is possible through vaccinations. How exactly do vaccines work? Vaccines are made up of a weakened or dead form of the bacteria or virus of the disease. When the vaccine is injected, the immune system detects it and reacts as if it was real. The body begins to make antibodies against it and leaves behind memory cells. They are ready to fight against the actual infectious organism.…

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    Vaccination Controversy

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    This article covers the recent Californian legislation on vaccination, which requires daycare workers to be vaccinated for measles and whooping cough by 2016. This law not only affects the daycare workers but also anyone who volunteers in child care. This new legislation was brought on by a horrendous measles outbreak last year in Disneyland where more than 130 people were infected in the California area. This outbreak shed light on how disease such as measles and whooping cough are not…

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    Importance Of Vaccination

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    It is important to have your child get the vaccination done to protect the future generation. There are many good effects to getting the vaccine it can save your child's life from bad diseases, it protects others you care about, vaccinations are very safe and affective and it can save your family time and money. The vaccine is meant for good things and it is meant for your child to avoid going through pain. It can help with anything in general it helps you by not going into the hospital because…

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