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    when all fingers pointed to vaccines as the culprit. Is it just a coincidence that autism greatly increased when the Center for Disease Control introduced additions to the recommended vaccination program for infants in 1988? In the 1980s‚ autism rates were only six in ten thousand children. Currently‚ the autism rate is an alarming one in eighty eight children. So‚ roughly one million Americans are now suffering from autism. Over twenty-four years the amount of vaccines children receive grew from

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    they Harm Children or Benefit them? The purpose of vaccines is to eradicate a disease. The debate regarding vaccines is that we do not know if they are causing more harm than damage‚ especially to children and infants. The benefits of vaccines most likely outweigh the risks of it causing harm. Vaccines contain many ingredients that are beneficial and harmful. According to an article about the ingredients in vaccines‚ it states‚ “Vaccines include ingredients to help your immune system respond

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    influenza-vaccine–associated Guillain– Barré syndrome to the national Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System increased from 37 in 1992–1993 to 74 in 1993–1994‚ arousing concern about a possible increase in vaccine-associated risk" ("The Guillain" par. 1). Vaccinations have been around for many years and are supposed to help children. So‚ what if statistics showed you they didn’t‚ would you rethink your decision? Most people believe that vaccinations are helpful for children‚ when vaccines just cause

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    Introduction A vaccine contains a weakened version of a virus that is harmless to one and makes an individual immune to that virus. In this paper‚ I will discuss the history of vaccines and immunization. I will also examine both the pros and cons of vaccinations and attempt to come up with a conclusion. History of Vaccines Vaccination is a wonder of modern medicine. According to Sanford and Kimmel (2005)‚ “Vaccines have been highly effective in eliminating or significantly decreasing the occurrence

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    It’s Worth a Shot From the time vaccines have been introduced to this point in medical history there has been controversy over the morality‚ ethics‚ effectiveness‚ and safety of receiving vaccines. (Singer.) However‚ the overall effect of vaccines benefits not only the individuals who receive them‚ but the general population as well. Vaccines are a safe and effective method used to prevent a variety of diseases‚ and not getting such vaccinations can put not only the individual‚ but the general population

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    On average‚ “3 million children’s lives are saved every year by vaccination‚ and 2 million die every year from vaccine-preventable illnesses” (Raff). When parents bring their children in for vaccines‚ most doctors inform them that all vaccines carry a very rare risk of a life-threatening allergic reaction and that most side effects wear off within a few days. A vaccination is not one-hundred percent effective in preventing a

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    the yearly flu-shot to MMR‚ Polio‚ Tetanus and other immunizations‚ vaccinations prevent disease and‚ ultimately‚ death. In modern‚ developed countries‚ such as the United States‚ immunizations are common and widespread. The popular use of these vaccines are essential to the health of the nation and the prevention of epidemics. Despite the theory that autism and other health issues are directly related to vaccinations‚ immunizations are effective and vital to society as they are scientifically proven

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    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 a comeback. It is important to continue immunizing‚ even if cases of diseases are

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    there is no link between vaccines and autism. Vaccines are generally safe‚ although they can cause some rare‚ typically minor side effects. The (IOM) Institute of Medicine in 2011 concluded vaccines are not linked to autism or serious medical deficient‚ including Type 1 Diabetes.

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    Vital Vaccines Ian Henschke‚ author of the article “Why We Should Vaccinate Ourselves and Our Children‚” had a very personal reason to ensure his children are vaccinated. Whenever his first child was born‚ Henschke’s mother revealed to him that he actually had an older brother‚ Bill‚ he had never met. His mother told him the story of Bill as she pulled out a picture of him taking his first steps in the Botanical Gardens‚ which happened to be taken the day before he passed away from Influenza type

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