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    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 are able to build immunity to

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    My Audience will know the Importance of Immunizations I. INTRODUCTION The Importance of Vaccine Preventable Diseases A. ATTENTION GETTER "Fact Texas is ranked last in Immunization coverage rates among the 50 states" B. ESTABLISH THEME Un immunized kids are starting to become a risk factor in our Texas school‚ to a point where they are starting to exclude students from school activities. C. CREDIBILITY I speak from first hand knowledge‚ not only am I faced

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    from unstable living conditions throughout their childhood. For example‚ more children have suffered from parental divorce‚ parents not being in the picture‚ unstable housing‚ as well as drug addicted parents. All of which make it hard for a child to receive proper emotional stability. These unstable living conditions create emotional instability which has negative impacts on a child’s health.

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    Problem: Routine childhood immunization is important to both individual and community health. When most children in a community are immune‚ a disease is contained to those that are susceptible and will quickly die out. However‚ when fewer children in a community are immune‚ introduction of a disease can quickly become an outbreak. Since 1984‚ the U.S. centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has conducted the National Immunization Survey (NIS) to determine immunization coverage rates for

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    Importance of Childhood Immunizations Jennifer Why do we immunize our children‚ and is it really necessary? Today many parents will be faced with the decision about‚ whether to immunize their children or not because of the growing concern over their safety. We hear it on the television and see it on the internet about the risks and side effects of childhood immunizations. TV and movies are all about entertainment value‚ they might be based on true stories or current events‚ but the storylines

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    There are many different types of vaccines available. Typical immunizations a child receives are Measles‚ Mumps‚ Rubella‚ Diphtheria‚ Tetanus‚ Pertussis‚ Polio‚ Hepatitis A‚ Hepatitis B‚ Varicella‚ Pneumococcal‚ and Haemophilus Influenza type B. If

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    children against childhood diseases? Or do individuals have the right to choose not to immunise their children? http://just-ielts.blogspot.com Some people argue that the state does not have the right to make parents immunise their children. However‚ I feel the question is not whether they should immunise but whether‚ as members of society‚ they have the right not to. Preventative medicine has proved to be the most effective way of reducing the incidence of fatal childhood diseases. As a result

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    question the importance or even the need for their children to receive vaccinations. The reasons for their objections or doubts vary from religious beliefs‚ a lack of understanding exactly what immunizations really are‚ or fear that their children may acquire a serious reaction to the vaccines themselves. Immunizations are safe and effective‚ yet many still question their importance and place in society. The purpose behind vaccinations is to create an environment where children are safe and free from disease

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    to prevent outbreaks of diseases. With the intention of protecting the community‚ the aim is to get most members vaccinated. This will reduce the chances of person to-person transmission because there is little opportunity for outbreak. Herd immunization protects children who are not eligible for certain vaccines such as infants‚ pregnant women‚ not fully immunized or cannot get immunized due to medical contraindications (Duffy & Ragan‚ 2012). Information Technology Per Recame (2012) in a survey

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    family‚ friends‚ and loved ones do not have the risk of getting ill. “The more people who are vaccinated‚ the fewer opportunities a disease has to spread.” (“What Would Happen If…”) Therefore‚ it is necessary that everyone takes care of their immunizations. If there are “clusters of [unvaccinated children‚ it increases] the risk of exposing [a disease to] everyone in the community” (Steinhauer)‚ affecting the community health as well. Vaccinations can lead to a bright future. Diseases are slowly

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