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    Vaccination an Obligation? Vaccinations began in 1731 with Edward Jenner invented the vaccine for smallpox. It was revolutionary as it resulted in a new and highly effective way of curing diseases.Currently in the UK‚ vaccinations are optional and for children‚ parents have the right to prevent their child from taking a vaccination.A policy of mandatory vaccination would mean that they become compulsory and follow a policy of state paternalism. Arguments in favour of mandatory vaccination: One

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    Lastly‚ because of the theories and invention that were developed‚ it created many discoveries in diseases that were going around in the later nineteenth century. The first vaccine for anthrax was discovered by Louis Pasteur in 1881. Anthrax is a disease caused by bacteria the primarily affect livestock and can occasionally spread to humans‚ which can affect the skin‚ intestines‚ and lungs. Workers would get the disease from bacterial spores on hides‚ wool‚ and fabric fibers. Anthrax was mostly

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    The Importance of Expert Paramedics in Administering Vaccinations Parents at all times want the best for their children and at a very tender age vaccination is the best care parents can provide them. Immunization plays a very important role in giving your baby good health and also helps in building a strong immune system. Going by health records of infants‚ vaccinations have become an important part of life especially during the growing years. Thankfully‚ vaccinations are extremely effective when

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    plague every surrounding corner‚ with the potential to infect every newborn in its path with life-threatening illnesses. Vaccines are used to combat these unnecessary micro-organisms by using immunization chemicals to adjust the newborn’s immune system. The first vaccine originated in 1797 for the smallpox virus that stole the lives of nearly 300 million people. Gradually vaccines have become an everyday system where even children around the age of two‚ commonly have 23 vaccination shots in order to

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    Vaccines are one of the greatest developments of the modern world. They have allowed us to all but eradicate small pox and protect our children from other horrible diseases which used to kill hundreds of children every year. There are people who believe that vaccines are in reality harmful and refuse to vaccinate their children. Others refuse to vaccinate due to a religious belief. This is a dangerous trend that is driven by conspiracy theories and false data‚ has lead to out breaks of easily preventable

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    There are diseases out in the world that are preventable with a simple solution: vaccines. While most children have received them or still are receiving them‚ there is still a population of people who are not vaccinated causing several problems. An ongoing issue with vaccinations is that low-income families are unable to afford the proper immunizations to protect themselves and their children from diseases. Vaccinations and immunizations are essential and given in an effort to protect all humans

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    The DTaP and Tdap vaccines protect against three bacterial infections‚ diphtheria‚ tetanus and pertussis. The dangers associated with diphtheria come from the toxin released by the bacterium‚ Corynebacterium diphtheria. The toxin makes it difficult for children to breathe and swallow‚ while it also attacks the heart‚ kidneys‚ and nerves. In the 1920s‚ diphtheria was a common cause of death in children and adolescents. At its peak‚ about 150‚000 cases of diphtheria occurred in the United States

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    for the virus or have evidence of the virus. It also helps prevent reactivation of the virus in immunosuppressed individuals. A live attenuated varicella vaccine known as Oka or Merck strain is now available for routine vaccination during childhood vaccination. Varivax® is the single-antigen varicella vaccine. Two doses of the chickenpox vaccine is given to children‚ adolescents and adults for protection. The first dose for children is given at 12-15 months and the second dose is given at 4-6 years

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    population if not vaccinated. Therefore‚ for the safety of the population immunizations should be mandatory for all children and adults. It has been proven that the safety and effectiveness of immunization and vaccines protect children and adults from infectious diseases. Ever since vaccines for diseases like diphtheria and measles were introduced in the twentieth century‚ the number of deaths related to these diseases decreased by more than 500 percent. (McMahon-Pratt‚ 2005). Death rates from the

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    Introduction The purpose of this persuasive essay is to take a position on the topic; Compulsory immunisation for all Australian children and the issues linked to compulsory immunisation. Firstly the persuasive essay will define and immunity; following this relevant diseases to immunisation will be discussed. Finally the essay will explore the major arguments associated with compulsory immunisation for children. Immunisation The immunisation is the process of protection against harmful diseases

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