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    pricked with a sharp painful needle. Sometimes it can be just as difficult to convince adults to receive vaccinations as it can be convincing children. Recently the refusal of receiving vaccinations has shifted from the initial pain of receiving a shot to the vaccinations in general. People have become skeptical of the effects and potential dangers that come along with receiving a vaccination. Vaccinations make it possible for people to build immunity before they are exposed to a virus. Vaccines mimic disease

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    Vaccinations should be mandatory. Vaccines have prevented more than 2.5 million deaths each year(World Health Organization). Vaccines also can prevent diseases that can cause disability and death‚ and help build up immunity to viruses and diseases. Shots can also eradicate diseases. An example of disease eradication is smallpox. (United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund) Vaccinations help prevent diseases that can cause disabilities and death. Vaccinations have helped mothers in Africa

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    Could vaccinations cause autism? One vaccine ingredient that has been studied specifically is thimerosal‚ a mercury based preservative used to prevent contamination of multi doses of vaccines. If herd immunity drops below 90% there will be a huge outbreak in diseases. All 50 states require certain vaccinations for children entering public schools‚ they point out illnesses such as smallpox and whooping cough and are now prevented by vaccination and millions of children’s lives are saved. Could vaccinations

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    Vaccinations In Today’s Society Vaccinations have been around since the early 1800s‚ the controversy surrounding them have been around since this time as well. Vaccinations have transformed the medical world‚ changing the ways diseases are handled and been able to actively prevent dangerous outbreaks spreading worldwide that could possibly wipe out an entire continent. Before the creation and usage of vaccinations humankind was devastated continuously by diseases‚ that very well could have been

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    are very important in today’s society‚ they are the future. It is very important to help protect them and provide them with a chance for a very long and healthy future. Vaccinations are considered one of the greatest medical achievements of all time and they can help to protect these kids. However‚ many people are against vaccinations and believe that all vaccines don’t work very well‚ and are unsafe. A vaccine contains a weakened version of a disease called an antigen. This antigen is not strong enough

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    Topic: Vaccinations should be Mandatory Opening/Attention: “Nearly everyone in the U.S. got measles before there was a vaccine‚ and hundreds died from it each year. Today‚ most doctors have never seen a case of measles. More than 15‚000 Americans died from diphtheria in 1921‚ before there was a vaccine. Only one case of diphtheria has been reported to CDC since 2004. An epidemic of rubella (German measles) in 1964-65 infected 12½ million Americans‚ killed 2‚000 babies‚ and caused 11‚000 miscarriages

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    booths and they have made visits to people’s houses to vaccinate for the disease. By knowing the benefits of vaccination‚ they tried their hardest to vaccinate all the children that they could. After trying to control the disease by vaccination‚ India has successfully put an end to it. Now India‚ officially eradicated‚ the disease Polio by the simple use of vaccines. The article Vaccination greatly reduces disease‚ disability‚ death and inequity worldwide‚ states that “...an eradicated pathogen cannot

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    Vaccinations for the Generations Every day‚ people come in contact with diseases. Opening a door‚ shaking hands‚ kissing‚ purchasing and consuming food‚ all require touch and involve the exchange of bacteria. Prior to inoculating people with a weakened version of diseases‚ the mortality rate was much higher‚ especially among infants. Vaccines are administered to protect the masses from diseases and outbreaks that can spread through these exchanges‚ such as bubonic plague. Despite staggering evidence

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    whooping cough vaccination. This should lead to more buy-in from the parents and in turn increase the vaccination rates for students. This begins with a very basic explanation of what epidemiology is. A simple overview of epidemiology and its basic concepts is the first step to health education. First‚ what is epidemiology

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    with the help of Dr. Shakil Afridi.The CIA’s fake vaccination campaign drive has damaged the battle against polio. The intention of the campaign was to confirm Osama bin Laden’s presence in this city by obtaining DNA samples from children his. In a letter written to CIA director Leon Panetta‚ the InterAction Alliance‚ a union of about 200 U.S.-based non-government organizations‚ deplored and supported the actions of the CIA in using a vaccination campaign as a cover. Reluctantly‚ Pakistan reported

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