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    regulations and increasing access and financial assistance. In the 1850’s England streets were filled with violent protesters. This was because Edward Jenner had invented the smallpox vaccine. The “father of immunology”‚ is credited with saving around half a billion lives. He also paved the road for global eradication of smallpox. Although Jenner’s creation received tons

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    diseases that accompanied the domestication. Natives American on the other hand had very limited exposure to the spread of the diseases‚ so it was easy for the to catch these types of diseases. The first factors that caused diseases such as typhoid‚ smallpox‚ tuberculosis‚ and measles to be more present in North America before European contact

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    Vaccinations help prevent diseases as well as essentially eliminating certain diseases all together from society. Dr. Edward Jenner is accredited for the smallpox vaccination as Louis Pasteur is for the rabies vaccine. Doctors and scientists like these men paved the way for the research and development of vaccines we use today. However‚ there has been a growing concern among new parents that vaccinations cause more harm than good. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines a vaccine as

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    Kriti Singhvi WR100 A3 May 23‚ 2014 Room for Debate Over the years‚ sustainable achievements have been made in controlling many diseases through vaccination. Yet‚ there remains the question whether vaccination should be made compulsory or not. On March 23‚ 2014‚ in the Room for Debate column of New York Times‚ five qualified people way in their opinion on the topic “Making Vaccination Mandatory for All Children”. Kristen A. Feemster‚ a physician and health services researcher‚ feels

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    and last unnecessary death. Vaccines have been in existence since the late 1700’s. Many people were tired of their loved ones dying of deadly diseases. Someone had to do something. In 1796‚ Edward Jenner used cowpox material to create immunity to smallpox. According to the website History of

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    Many parents are afraid to give their children vaccinations for multiple reasons. However‚ immunizations should become mandatory in order to prolong the existence of the human race and avoid the potential death of millions. The image I used represents the fear of vaccinations by many parents. The image not only shows the child screaming in pain from the vaccination‚ but also the mother seems to be in pain as well. The mother’s pain is represented by the scar on her forehead and the expression of

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    response (Nagy‚ 2001). The basic principle that was used in production of today’s vaccines are based on the first vaccination by Edward Jenner for over 100 years ago where he introduced the world the concept of vaccination that led to the elimination of smallpox. The first therapeutic product Humulin‚ which was made commercially by genetically engineered bacterium. There is also genetically engineered malarial vaccine SPF –

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    Vaccine hesitancy is not a modernistic thought process. People have been skeptical about vaccinations as far back as 1736. Benjamin Franklin was one of our founding fathers‚ an inventor‚ author‚ and father‚ who lost his own son to smallpox. He chooses not to vaccinate his four-year-old son. Tara Haelle tells us in her May 2016 Tedtalk‚ “Why Parents Fear Vaccinations”‚ most people think those who choose not to vaccinate are uneducated. Haelle clarifies “People refuse‚ because they are‚ educated”.

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    &b‚ Measles‚ small pox‚ Tuberculosis and more.(CDC) These are the diseases that once killed thousands of lives but now due to vaccination these diseases are disappearing and some are even eradicated. One of the greatest success in immunization is Smallpox which is eradicated worldwide‚ also elimination of Polio in America. (Berger. Pg.

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    Section One: Jenny McCarthy (301 words) One of the main characters‚ Jenny McCarthy‚ is a celebrity and anti-vaccine activist in Paul A. Offit’s book that can be directly connected to the field of public health. This character serves to describe the kind of social and behavioral activities involved in the influencing of public hysteria surrounding the anti-vaccine movement. Jenny McCarthy‚ a well-known Chicago native‚ was born on November 1‚ 1972. She attended college to study nursing at Southern

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