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    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 that vaccines must be compulsory

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    A vaccine is a substance used as a preventive inoculation to obtain immunity from a specific disease‚ commonly using an innocuous form of the disease as an inactive pathogen to stimulate antibody production. Even though the first vaccine was created 215 years ago in 1796‚ many people today are still apprehensive about vaccines due to fear of vaccines’ negative side effects. This investigation studies whether vaccinations should be made mandatory or otherwise‚ considering both the negative and positive

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    Anti Vaccination Movement

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    before. Only less than 0.5 percent of children receive no vaccinations at all. In Vaccine Nation‚ Conis argued that the widespread belief of vaccination is an important part of study on which to be educated. Conis turned her focus to the spread of vaccines in the postwar era when new vaccines targeted the more “milder” diseases of a child’s early years‚ including measles‚ mumps‚ and whooping cough. More recently‚ vaccines have been developed and promoted to protect against diseases that largely affect

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    Vaccination Protestation

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    diseases‚ we need to be vaccinated. Our lowly immune systems‚ it is claimed‚ are no match for the most virulent diseases and deadly bacteria. Without the discovery of vaccines‚ we would be left vulnerable and lucky to survive horrible plagues and diseases. Or would we? There is amazing little proof that the effectiveness of vaccines in their current form is even worth the “peace of mind” we seek and the risk of life we take as we are injected with a potent toxic concoction. Vaccinations should rarely

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    influenza-vaccine–associated Guillain– Barré syndrome to the national Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System increased from 37 in 1992–1993 to 74 in 1993–1994‚ arousing concern about a possible increase in vaccine-associated risk" ("The Guillain" par. 1). Vaccinations have been around for many years and are supposed to help children. So‚ what if statistics showed you they didn’t‚ would you rethink your decision? Most people believe that vaccinations are helpful for children‚ when vaccines just cause

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    media portrays the vaccine debate and its advocates of both sides‚ that will be informing the public and influencing the public’s understanding of the vaccine controversy (Haertlein 225). According to Georgina Cairns‚ “Information is filtered‚ interpreted‚ and potentially distorted by receivers’ personal values and concerns‚” (1555); the media portrayal of the negative and positive impacts of vaccines is often centered around the tendency of people in panic or anxiety about the debate‚ to invest their

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    they Harm Children or Benefit them? The purpose of vaccines is to eradicate a disease. The debate regarding vaccines is that we do not know if they are causing more harm than damage‚ especially to children and infants. The benefits of vaccines most likely outweigh the risks of it causing harm. Vaccines contain many ingredients that are beneficial and harmful. According to an article about the ingredients in vaccines‚ it states‚ “Vaccines include ingredients to help your immune system respond

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    Small Pox History

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    not only for North American but the entire world. The eradication of smallpox was eventually accomplished. The threat of infection from the smallpox virus was finally vanquished thanks to the collective formation of vaccines. This historical event represents the importance of vaccines and that eradication of the dangerous disease is possible. The Smallpox virus was an infectious disease that was spread through the air in close proximity. Due to its contagious nature‚ many people were infected and

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    Ethics Of Vaccinations

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    valid reasons to vaccinate. Vaccines aid in preventing disease‚ saving lives‚ and keeping the spread of disease at bay. As there are many instances of plagues throughout history‚ vaccinations have been a key component in the prevention of great illnesses in the last hundred years or more. Polio was a death sentence at one point‚ and since the polio vaccine was created there have been far fewer cases. Even the outbreak of pneumonia and meningitis has been curbed. If vaccines had not been created and

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    Pertussis: Whooping Cough

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    ensure their safety. Because it is very dangerous for young children‚ some people believe that the vaccine may overwhelm the baby’s immune system and that their immune systems aren’t mature enough. These people believe it is safer to delay vaccines until children get older‚ therefore exposing their baby to the risk of whooping cough that could potentially kill

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