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    Vaccination Benefits

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    “By one account‚ pediatric immunizations are responsible for preventing 3 million deaths in children each year worldwide” (Diekema). Vaccinations can provide children with many benefits and could be a key method to preventing deaths. Vaccines are important to improving the health of children throughout the country. According to a recent survey‚ 80% of people viewed vaccines as a positive thing and 88% believed that the benefits far outweigh the risks (Steele). A high percentage of people believe

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    I am writing to you because I have three important reasons that why you should always be vaccinated. One reasons is having a vaccination is being safe from all diseases. Also Vaccinations will help keep you healthy. Also vaccinations are important to your overall health as diet and exercise. In the rest of the letter I will explain to you each of my reasons. My first reason was when you get vaccinated you are safe from diseases. Vaccines are one of the most

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    Vaccination Protestation

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    plagues and diseases. Or would we? There is amazing little proof that the effectiveness of vaccines in their current form is even worth the “peace of mind” we seek and the risk of life we take as we are injected with a potent toxic concoction. Vaccinations should rarely‚ if ever‚ be used as a means of protection against infectious diseases because of the lack of evidence proving their effectiveness‚ the toxic ingredients‚ and the serious safety risks involved. One reason vaccines should not be

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    Children Vaccinations

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    Children vaccinations is a huge topic of debate as the years of preventive medicine enters the 21 century. I personally do not have a problem with the idea of vaccinations‚ I have received vaccination shots when I was a kid and now that I am a father and understand the importance of medicine I allow my kids those same privileges. Some people have opinions on the idea of childhood inoculations as being the wrong thing to do for their children. Those same individuals also believe the rate of Autism

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    Vaccinations Mandatory

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    State governments are the ones who determine which vaccinations are mandatory for school attendance. The federal government plays a key role in vaccination as well. The federal government regulates the safety and effectiveness of all vaccines by testing them. A new vaccine must first be tested on animals then it must be filed s a New Drug Application (Balding 103-110). Acquired Immunity A very important type of immunity is acquired immunity. Acquired immunity dates back to the times of the Greeks:

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    Mandatory Vaccinations

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    a simple vaccination. Too many children die every year from inhaling bacteria which infect areas of their small bodies or by contracting other diseases such as the non-living infections which attack their immune systems. Adults‚ typically‚ have a stronger immune system compared to children due to their age. Because kids have not had as much time to develop immunities to diseases‚ vaccinations should be mandatory to assist them in fighting off these killer diseases. Mandatory vaccinations are justified

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    Against Vaccination

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    against vaccine for their children because of religious belief‚ some just don’t believe that it’s necessary for the child to get it. Schools requires students to get the vaccine to attend school. When a child is born‚ the doctors start a regular vaccination agenda to keep them up to date. Parents should be aware that before a child is two years old there

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    Although vaccination has proved to be an effective measure in preventing disease‚ controversies remain over whether the risks of side effects of vaccinations outweigh the risk of contracting the disease. Vaccination is the process when pathogenic cells are injected into the cells of a healthy person so that the body develops immunity through antibodies to that virus or bacterium. The U.S Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that children get 16 vaccines including Diphtheria‚ hepatitis

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    The Vaccination Dilemma

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    The Vaccination Dilemma Maryann Mayfield English 111-01 Professor Bonden December 03‚ 2007 A look into history reveals that vaccines have always been portrayed as miracle workers‚ saving millions of people from potentially fatal diseases. What comes to mind is the unbelievable global eradication of smallpox. The 1952 polio vaccine halted the epidemics of paralysis and death of innocent children. The rabies vaccine overturned automatic death sentences. The diphtheria‚ measles

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    still a population of people who are not vaccinated causing several problems. An ongoing issue with vaccinations is that low-income families are unable to afford the proper immunizations to protect themselves and their children from diseases. Vaccinations and immunizations are essential and given in an effort to protect all humans from deadly diseases. They are the utmost important during one’s childhood years as children are the most vulnerable to contracting infections. With the use of vaccines‚ children

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