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    Vaccination Disadvantages

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    mentioned that the “vaccine was safe and effective for children aged 6 months through 18 years and that evidence suggested that vaccination school-age children would provide benefits to both the vaccinated children and their unvaccinated household 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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    Tetanus Toxoid

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    adults and children 7 years or older. Vaccination is the best way to protect against this life-threatening disease. Vaccines work by causing the body to produce its own protection (antibodies). Tetanus vaccine is usually first given to infants with 2 other vaccines for diphtheria and whooping cough (pertussis) in a series of 3 injections. This medication is usually used as a "booster" vaccine after this first series. Closely follow the vaccination schedule provided by the doctor.Booster injections may

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    What Is Vaccination?

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    current in our time.” Many people have no knowledge of these vaccines. They fear that vaccinating your child may lead to problems such as Autism. Even though these accusations against vaccines were quickly proven wrong‚ many people still distrust their effectiveness. While the debate on vaccines continues to go on to this day the best way to educate everyone about these effective inventions would be to look at the facts.

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    showing signs of autism. Most of the 30 vaccines that infants receive are given during the first 18 months of life. National Autism Association (n.d.) The vaccines that infants received contained mercury‚ which is an extremely toxic substance. Mercury is in the preservative called thimerosal. Thimerosal is used as a preservative so that vaccines can be packaged in multi-dose bottles and used on multiple children. The amount of mercury in typical doses of vaccines‚ given to infants‚ can be as high as

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    Whooping Cough

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    due to their inability to be fully immunized‚ which is why caretakers or parents are being advised to get booster shots. Statewide 1.8 million vaccines for the whooping cough will be given and continue to arrive in California. With this new sporadic flu activity occurring‚ health officials are encouraging anyone over 6 months of age to get the flu vaccine

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    Measles Disease

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    prevent it. I didn’t even know that measles can cause brain damage‚ which was an interesting fact I learned from one of the articles I read. What really surprised me was that measles is so contagious‚ and even more‚ that it can be stopped with a single vaccine. I think that scientists have found all the facts we need about measles‚ but there is always more. Instead of researching it further‚ we should enforce vaccination laws in all 50 states and focus on different viruses and diseases. Hopefully‚ the U

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    While there are many barriers that may prevent the timely delivery of childhood vaccines‚ it is the responsibility of the parent to ensure immunizations are received. In order to increase the percentage of Alaskan children who are immunized‚ parents must be better educated about immunizations. Alaska Natives exceed‚ the national immunization

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    Don't Wait Vaccinate

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    children because they believe them to be harmful. These parents believe that they should be able to choose to have their children vaccinated or not. While vaccines may have some risk‚ and while vaccines should not be forced upon parents by law‚ it is still a better idea to vaccinate your child than to choose not to. When children receive vaccines they develop stronger immune systems against disease. The Chinese have been administering forms of vaccinations for smallpox since the time period between

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