Parents have always been told by physicians to vaccinate their children, but do they really know what vaccines are and how they work? Vaccinations are liquid shots containing weakened infectious microbes that are injected into the body to produce …show more content…
In 1960 there were more than 1 million cases of measles and over 400 people dead but after the immunization of measles in 1998 there were only 89 cases and no death associated with measles(Shelov 36-39). Vaccinations have decreased the amount of deadly disease cases and deaths. Immunizing children is a public-health issue so all public schools must require their children to be vaccinated before the enrollment in school(Shelov130-135). Although some of these diseases seem whipped out in the United States they are still present through immigrants from other nations contacting the disease and spreading it in the United States(Shelov …show more content…
Vaccines are estimated to save more than five dollars for each dollar spent on routine pediatric vaccinations (Armstrong 4-6). One case of measles is estimated to cost twenty-three times the amount a vaccine would cause to prevent measles (Armstrong 30-31).The cost of vaccinations outway the costs of curing these diseases. The savings in medical cost after the elimination of smallpox in 1977 exceeded three-hundred million dollars per year (Armstrong 25-27) .With the help of vaccinations we have saved more on the prevention of disease than with the treatment for