Understanding the Importance of Childhood Vaccination

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In our modern world, there are so many diseases that are a risk to our health, so it is important for parents to vaccinate their children, for a number of reasons. If a child is not vaccinated they are prone to many diseases that can cause a many health issues. The main reason parents don't want to vaccinate their children is because of the health risks that come from vaccines. But the positive effects of vaccines outweigh the negative effects. Also Vaccines can protect a diseases from spreading. If one person contracts a disease, it can spread to hundreds and thousands of people. And Vaccination is safe and effective. All vaccines undergo long and careful review by scientists, doctors, and the federal government to make sure they are safe. Even with this information, parents these days still chose not to vaccinate their …show more content…

Vaccines are provided to us to ensure our safety from diseases like Pertussis, Polio, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, and more. There is also a flu vaccine to eliminate the chances of one catching the flu. When a parent chooses not to vaccinate their child, there is no protection against these diseases. Before the measles vaccine development in 1963, the disease took more than 500 lives each year, and there were over 450,000 reported cases of the measles, According to Barfield (2010). Ever since then, the rate of reported measles cases has dropped over 98% according to Davis Liu (2011). Not only can some diseases put one's health at risk, it can be fatal. Parental refusal of vaccines for their children rose from 22 percent in 2003 to 39 percent in 2008, according to the study conducted by the CDC's

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