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    The Vaccination Dilemma

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    A look into history reveals that vaccines have always been portrayed as miracle workers‚ saving millions of people from potentially fatal diseases. What comes to mind is the unbelievable global eradication of smallpox. The 1952 polio vaccine halted the epidemics of paralysis and death of innocent children. The rabies vaccine overturned automatic death sentences. The diphtheria‚ measles‚ mumps‚ rubella‚ hepatitis‚ influenza and countless other vaccines seemed to eliminate the threat of dangerous

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    Vaccinations do not cause Autism Jonas Salk was a medical researcher and virologist who created the polio vaccine in 1952. Thanks to Mr.Salk polio is eradicated in the wealthier countries. Mr.Salk has won numerous medals for his contributions to science‚ such as the John Scott Legacy Medal‚ the Presidential Medal of Freedom‚ Congressional Gold Medal‚ Lasker - DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award‚ the Meritorious award and many more. However more recently vaccinations have come under heavy fire

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    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 to produce signs or symptoms of the disease but it is strong enough to create antibodies which can help protect you from this virus

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    My Audience will know the Importance of Immunizations I. INTRODUCTION The Importance of Vaccine Preventable Diseases A. ATTENTION GETTER "Fact Texas is ranked last in Immunization coverage rates among the 50 states" B. ESTABLISH THEME Un immunized kids are starting to become a risk factor in our Texas school‚ to a point where they are starting to exclude students from school activities. C. CREDIBILITY I speak from first hand knowledge‚ not only am I faced

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    adequacy about giving vaccinations to children. Even though the government should not be able to choose whether or not a child gets vaccinated‚ child vaccines should be mandatory because it helps build the immune system at an early age and it protects the child from getting a more powerful version of a disease. There are many reasons behind why child vaccines should be mandatory. Some parents

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    Vaccination Intervention

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    death.” Interventions include education on vaccination‚ laws and regulations and increasing access and financial assistance. In the 1850’s England streets were filled with violent protesters. This was because Edward Jenner had invented the smallpox vaccine. The “father of immunology”‚ is credited with saving around half a billion lives. He also paved the road for global eradication of smallpox. Although Jenner’s creation received tons

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    Children Immunizations

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    Immunizations are given to children in order to reduce the risk of becoming sick. Some parents have continued to make sure their children get the immunizations needed in order to keep them healthy. However‚ some parents have refused to let their children be given immunizations due to many reasons they feel are validated. Whether children should be given immunizations or not has become a huge controversy‚ and parents are choosing to do what they feel is best for their child. There are more people

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    Individuals and their discoveries are not enough on their own to bring medical progress. Explain how far this statement applies to Jenner and his work. Jenner’s discovery of the link between cowpox and smallpox was significant to the development of a vaccine for smallpox. However‚ it can be argued that Jenner and his discovery were not enough on their own to bring medical progress. The factors Scientific thinking‚ Government Communication and Changing attitudes played a major and important role to bring

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    to the vaccines themselves. Immunizations are safe and effective‚ yet many still question their importance and place in society. The purpose behind vaccinations is to create an environment where children are safe and free from disease. According to the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (2007)‚ "Vaccines interact with the immune system and often produce an immune response similar to that produced by the natural infection. They do not subject the child receiving the vaccine to the disease

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    type of world may one day be possible if vaccinations were completely mandatory. Vaccines should be completely mandatory because people who willingly decline vaccines are a danger to public health‚ dangerous diseases are still present‚ and it is possible to wipe out preventable diseases with 100% vaccination. The people who willingly decline vaccines are not only a danger to themselves but to public health. Vaccines work by their recipients gaining immunity to a virus through their body defeating

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