Vaccination Argumentative Essay

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Immunization is the process in which vaccinations or serums help protect the body against diseases. These vaccinations help the body produce antibodies that fight off certain diseases. Many vaccines contain bacteria from diseases that have already been killed off while others contain weakened, live germs. Examples of vaccines that have been developed are for influenza, meningitis, rabies, rubella, chicken pox, whooping cough, and yellow fever (World Book Encyclopedia). While vaccines may seem like a solution to these diseases, a study has shown that 63% of parents fear that vaccinations can cause harmful side effects to their children, and 78% of parents think children receive too many vaccinations (Levs). Vaccines are considered one of the …show more content…

Vaccines are dangerous and can lead to rare diseases, have harmful ingredients, and force people to go against their beliefs. Vaccines have been studied for years, and as technology advances, there have been studies that prove these immunizations can lead to diseases that can, in some cases, be harmful. According to the article, “Do Vaccines Cause Autism,” British researchers found “that individuals who had been vaccinated with the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine (MMR) were more likely to have bowel disease than individuals who had not received MMR” (Do Vaccines Cause). The combination vaccine of MMR is the most prominent vaccine to cause health problems for children around the world. This vaccine has been said to cause intestinal diseases and autism. This vaccine weakens the intestines, thereby making it easier for the harmful protein, encephalopathic, to enter the body. This protein is made in the body, but when released to the wrong areas can mutate the brain and cause

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