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    The chances of your child getting a case of measles or chickenpox or whooping cough might be quite low today. But vaccinations are not just for protecting ourselves‚ and are not just for today. They also protect the people around us like some of whom may be unable to get certain vaccines‚ or might have failed to respond to a vaccine‚ or might be susceptible for other reasons. Vaccines also protect our children’s children and their children by keeping diseases that we have almost defeated from making

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    children. Imposingly‚ many parents still fear the effects of preventable and deadly childhood diseases. For example‚ a study recently performed by The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that America’s current population has seen the most measles cases since 1996‚ and the majority of these

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    Green has discontinued seeing patients whose parents refuse to have them vaccinated. He did this for the protection of his other patients‚ especially the ones with immune deficiencies. The reason he finally made this change is because of the recent measles outbreak‚ the increase of parents refusing to vaccinate their children‚ and feeling the need to protect the people that come into his office. Dr. Green still respects the right for parents to make medical decisions for their children and is not asking

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    Early Childhood Vaccines

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    be forgotten. In today’s society‚ all 50 States and the District of Columbia have some sort of legislation that mandates certain vaccines for young children in certain age groups. Some of these vaccines include (but are not limited to)the mumps‚ measles‚ rubella‚ polio‚ diphtheria‚ tetanus‚ pertussis‚ and varicella. The only

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    children to receive vaccinations because they effectively prevent diseases‚ deaths‚ and epidemics. This recent trend of parents choosing not to vaccinate their children has proven harmful to society by increasing the number of cases and outbreaks. Measles

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    travel all over the world which creates new way for disease contraction and if someone is not vaccinated‚ they have a 90% chance they will contract the disease (Sifferlin). If children under one years of age come in contact with someone who has the measles they all will get it (Crane). Since not vaccinating can cause risks for many people and many of the reasons people choose not to vaccinate do not have proof to be backed up‚ vaccination should be mandatory except for will kept religious exemptions

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    Dawn Giordano English 101 Professor Crutchfield Argumentative Essay Autism and Vaccines There has been controversy recently over whether or not vaccines‚ in particular the MMR (measles mumps and rubella)‚ cause autism. Your child is at the doctor‚ the doc says “it’s time for those shots tough guy”. Your bouncy baby boy is 18 months old and very happy even after the doctor administers the MMR‚ he doesn’t cry‚ just giggles. Later that night he develops a fever and has trouble sleeping

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    Vaccines are responsible for minimizing the risk of many deadly diseases and even eradicating some completely. People today are privileged enough to live during a time where the fear of dying from a disease like measles or smallpox is negligible. Even so vaccines are not without dissenters. There is a segment of humanity that believes there is a credible association between vaccines and rising autism rates. The following articles will show that there are varying ideas on the best way to disprove

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    CACHE Early Years Education and Care- LEVEL 2-THEME 1: Introducing the role of the early years practitioner Unit 1.3 Y/505/9283 Support physical care routines for children 1.1 and 1.2: Physical care needs for children in relation to nappy changing‚ would be keeping children clean and dry‚ by changing soiled nappies as soon as possible. Making sure to wear an apron and gloves‚ use the right sized nappy and by using the appropriate wipes and creams (if needed). Toilet training routine care needs

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    everything costs money. As a nation‚ Americans would definitely be on board with any conservation of funds. But disease outbreaks cost citizens broad sums of money. For example‚ Anita W.M. Suijkerbuijk‚ an employee of the CDC reported that a measles outbreak of 2‚700 cases cost the Netherlands $4.7-5.6 million‚ or $1‚739 per case (3). If one were to compare the United States and the Netherlands‚ the United States is much larger‚ which in turn would cause larger outbreaks. If a country as small

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