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    is‚ without a doubt‚ one of the greatest disease preventer breakthroughs to be achieved by a human. According to a study at the PAS (pediatric academic society)‚ child vaccinations have prevented about 10.5 million cases of infectious disease and have saved about 33‚000 lives per year since they were implemented. These vaccinations are now required for a child to attend a state public school. However‚ many people are under the assumption that vaccinating children should not be required. The real reason

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    Vaccinations: A Clear Benefit By: Julie Roberts June 19‚ 2005 Vaccination: A Clear Benefit A clear definition of a vaccination is‚ "the generic term for immunization procedures. Immunization is a procedure whereby living or nonliving materials are introduced into the body…:" (Nosal‚ 1999) The concept that people who survive an infectious disease do not get the same disease again is the basis for the administering of vaccinations. Vaccines are normally given to healthy individuals for

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    A person is lying sick in bed‚ but what is one sick from? The lack of a vaccination‚ or from the vaccinations itself? A vaccination is a microorganisms or toxins that have been weakened in order to help prevent disease. When given a vaccination‚ they inject some of germs of the disease into the person. A person’s immune system tries to fight off the disease by creating antibodies. The antibodies then work off to destroy the disease just like if the body was attacked by the actual disease. They

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    have vaccinations? Is it so that vaccinations help people not get sick and can help people get over what they have? Vaccinations are a good thing to have so that it helps to stop a virus and not get other people around you sick. Many people believe that vaccinations are good things to get. Vaccinations are a necessity in society: first‚ they save children’s lives; second‚ they have extremely rare chances of a reaction; third‚ they can save time and money in the future. One reason vaccinations are

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    The development of vaccine was a very significant breakthrough of modern medicine‚ providing immunity that was able to prevent the transmission of communicable disease and save people’s lives. The immunized human body can reject the invasion of germs that would cause the person that has been immunized against. If a person’s own natural Immune system is compromised‚ then the individual is more likely to get sick. As a parent you want the best for your children‚ every parent dreads watching their infant

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    Vaccinations: Option or Obligation? The concept of vaccination was first invented in 1796 by Edward Jenner‚ the father of immunology‚ who realized that certain people were immune to certain diseases. Further research led scientists to discover that people who were exposed to a strain of cowpox were immune because they already had antibodies that could fend off the strain. This was the genesis of over four hundred years of extensive and successful research. Since their beginning‚ vaccinations have

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    Every day the body is under attack by microscopic viruses and bacteria. Vaccines work with the immune system‚ which is the first line of defense against these pathogens‚ to strengthen its protective response. It can distinguish self from non-self and thus detect and destroy foreign material (VanMeter & Hubert‚ 2014). Natural active immunity comes from acquiring an illness or disease which means that it takes getting sick to develop resistance (VanMeter & Hubert). A vaccine is an artificial active

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    I believe that everyone should be up to date on vaccinations. One reason I believe everyone should be vaccinated is because others do not get sick. Another reason is that the person who is not vaccinated doesn’t get sick and having to go to the hospital. One more reason why people should be vaccinated is because they should be able to go to school and not be kicked out because they don’t have their vaccines. Everyone’s vaccines should be up to date so then other people around them do not get sick

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    our party is to mandate vaccinations for our children. In a recent poll‚ 28% of voters voted no in their children being vaccinated for preventable diseases. However‚ today our party is here to make our stance as antibodies and fight off the bugs of our opponents. Vaccinations are vital in the safety of our children and of our nation. The myth of the opponent claiming “As long as other children are getting vaccinated‚ mine don’t need to be” is false. Skipping a vaccination puts our society at harmful

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    Importance of Vaccinations for Children Since Edward Jenner introduced the first vaccine‚ a vaccination against smallpox‚ in 1778 (Allen‚ 48) the world has been a bit skeptical. The concept of inoculation is counter-intuitive—what sense does it make to inject a healthy person with the very virus they’re trying to prevent he or she from contracting? The very idea of it seems dangerous‚ even reckless. The issue with this uneasy feeling about the safety and sense of vaccinations is ignorance. We

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