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    These childhood vaccinations are given as early as they can be to make sure the children are protected against any diseases that can occur in their early childhood (Miller & Reynolds‚ 2009‚ p. 167). Many parents have begun to question the need for these vaccines‚ and if these vaccines are possibly leading to their children developing a form of autism. The health providers that administer the vaccinations are required to provide documentation of all the parts of the vaccination. This includes the

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    information may be one sided and exaggerated. | 5 | This newspaper article has been ranked fifth because even though it contains great information it was published in 1990‚ and therefore the statistics and information is not relevant to today’s vaccination of influenza and measles. Compared to the other sources they were all published after the year of 2005 therefore making their information and evidence more relevant to today’s trends. If this article was published more recently and contained information

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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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    the human life‚ because of this it was created one of the most effective ways to defend against the viral infection. Dr. Edward Jenner was the first person to introduce the idea of vaccinations in the year of 1796‚ with this idea he successfully prevented an English boy of getting smallpox. The concept of vaccination was expanded trough the world by scientists such as Louis Pasteur‚ when large groups of soldiers were vaccinated in the I world war and in the II world war against tetanus‚ diphtheria

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    The History Of Vaccines And Immunization: Familiar Patterns‚ New Challenges Alexandra Minna Stern and Howard Markel Abstract Human beings have benefited from vaccines for more than two centuries. Yet the pathway to effective vaccines has been neither neat nor direct. This paper explores the history of vaccines and immunization‚ beginning with Edward Jenner’s creation of the world’s first vaccine for smallpox in the 1790s. We then demonstrate that many of the issues salient in Jenner’s era—such

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    from three different places namely United Kingdom‚ California‚ Canada‚ and they found “no differences in autism rates among vaccinated and unvaccinated children” (Kennedy Jr.‚ 2009). It means‚ there is a zero relationship between autism and MMR vaccination. The researchers utilized diversity in their study by observing people from different countries which helped them generalize their findings to a greater population. Similar results were also obtained in their Second and third hypothesis. For example

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    Guinea and Merck’s Gift to World: A Vaccine for Ebola Christmas may have come early to the West African nation of Guinea; a vaccine developed by Merck and tested on 4‚000 people in Guinea proved 100% effective. Sakoba Keita‚ Ebola response coordinator in Guinea called it Guinea’s gift to the world and it very well might be. Conditions of Testing There are certain medical concerns on the testing methodology. Due to the epidemic nature of the disease and the urgent need for a solution‚ no placebos

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    Influenza‚ and Tetanus. Many people have died because of this. Luckily humans have figured out ways to defeat these epidemics and prevent them from happening again. In order to completely get rid of these diseases everyone needs to take these vaccinations. The thing is it cost money to produce and receive the vaccine. According to the “Report of the Joyce Foundation Special Project on immunization” most of the reason why children aren’t getting properly vaccinated is because of financial problems

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    and the only way to protect children from these killer diseases are vaccinations‚ yet many parents choose to not vaccinate their children. Parents opting not to get their child vaccinated poses a great deadly risk to many other children who may not be vaccinated. All young children should get their vaccines to help them not get a fatal illness and to help provide a healthier community. Flu vaccines as well with many other vaccinations are the added healthy safety

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    And according to his own summary on http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(97)11096-0/abstract; these were his findings: “Onset of behavioural symptoms was associated‚ by the parents‚ with measles‚ mumps‚ and rubella vaccination in eight of the 12 children‚ with measles infection in one child‚ and otitis media in another. All 12 children had intestinal abnormalities‚ ranging from lymphoid nodular hyperplasia to aphthoid ulceration. Histology showed patchy chronic inflammation

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