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    parent can choose vaccines for their children, a decision that ultimately may protect the child, hurt the child, or possibly put others in the community at risk. Upon thorough factual research, a parent has a more informed to choose which vaccines should be administered to their child knowing the true statistics of the likelihood of a child actually contracting a particular disease, and some of the harmful risks of certain vaccines, parents can better understand which vaccines present a danger…

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    Vaccines are a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease. When vaccines are given, it is an injection of a muted down version of a particular disease that allows the body to naturally become immune. Vaccinations against a variety of diseases such as polio, measles, pertussis, rubella and hepatitis B have been successful in preventing negative health effects and death. Opponents of making vaccinations mandatory argue vaccines are not safe and cause…

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    important vaccines that are prescribed for the apple of your eye. One of the most important vaccines is pneumococcal vaccine that prevents pneumonia in the infants. I’m sure you must heard about pneumonia that is still a serious disease that can sometimes end on a fatal note. It’s always advisable to get vaccinated with the right dose to prevent your sweetie from whooping, sneezing and coughing. A running nose, watery eyes, cough and cold in infants is not desirable. What is Pneumococcal…

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    Today almost all children are 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,…

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    fighting fire with fire, a phrase we all acknowledge. Vaccines are innovative. Not only have vaccines saved the lives of millions, but have concluded future diseases as well. Based on my perspective and analysis, it is undeniable that the vaccine is the invention that has had the biggest impact on humanity. Vaccines eliminate deadly diseases, have essential health benefits, and obstruct dangerous outbreaks or risks of virus/diseases. First of all, vaccines protect us from dangerous diseases.…

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    Vaccines have been around since 1879 and as science and technology improves so are the results of vaccines. In our society now a day parents who vaccinate their children tent to hesitate at the time to give them the vaccine, but ‘’WHY” if vaccines are made carefully to help your child since birth to become immune to many diseases and to make their health system stronger. The first vaccine ever created was for Chicken Cholera back in 1879 and the America Pediatric Association has been…

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    Introduced in 1988, the polyvalent MMR vaccine immunises against measles, mumps and rubella. There has been a great deal of controversy with regards to the MMR vaccine, including links to febrile seizures, autism and inflammatory bowel disease. However, the vaccine has proven extremely effective in preventing contagious viral infections. The MMR vaccine is a live attenuated vaccine and two doses are required for complete protection of children, and in some circumstances, adults. Through…

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    Position Essay: Should Vaccines be mandated? For ages, the issue of mandating vaccines has created much controversy among many people in our society. With latest outbreaks of measles in California and other states, the topic of mandating vaccinations has revisited the arena of the legislative body all over the country. Through research, science has demonstrated that vaccines are crucial in attaining and maintaining a world free of contagious diseases, on the other hand, others, do not believe…

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    Purpose Statement and Title: Title: Vaccine patches to provide immunization in third world countries. Purpose Statement: Vaccinations are vital to health and well-being of a society so in order to ensure healthy life we are proposing a vaccine patch which is easy to use, will be cost friendly and easily accessible. Project Overview Would you do everything you could in order to save lives? Personally, I would. Vaccines are a simple and efficient way that would be saving all of these lives. But…

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    Vaccines are a double sided sword. The decision of vaccinating or not vaccinating could either save a child’s life or it could put the child in danger. Vaccines have actually been scientifically proven to save roughly 285 children’s lives every hour from preventable diseases. That comes out to be 2.5 million sons and daughters! The Center for Disease Control estimated that 732,000 American children were saved from death and 322 million of childhood illnesses were prevented for the past 22 years.…

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