Not To Vaccinate Children

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Modern medical advancements such as vaccines and immunizations have saved the lives of millions around the world. According to the World Health Organization, global measles mortality has decreased by 84% since 2000. Most parents give their children vaccinations especially in modern areas in order to avoid infection. Although, according to the World Health Organization, 14% of infants in the world were not vaccinated in 2016. If everyone were to have vaccinations, then diseases like diphtheria, tetanus, measles, and polio would no longer pose a threat to the human race. Vaccines work by familiarizing the body with the disease so it can build a defense against it. The immune system is able to defend the body from disease pathogens. The vaccine …show more content…

This belief may have been sparked by a study done in 1995 by Andrew Wakefield, MD in Britain, who studied the link between vaccinations and autism. He then concluded that children started exhibiting symptoms of autism after receiving their MMR vaccinations (measles, mumps, rubella) and published his research. But, in 2004, Dr. Richard Horton had revealed to the public that this was study was funded by attorneys looking to sue vaccination manufacturers. He also revealed that Wakefield’s data was falsified and made up. This incident may have caused parents to believe there was a link between vaccinations and autism even though the research was found to be false. There may not be a correlation between vaccines and autism, but there is a correlation between the time when children are diagnosed with autism and when they are vaccinated. This means that children are vaccinated in their early childhood and are also diagnosed with autism around the same time. This does not mean one causes the other because they happen at the same time, correlation does not mean …show more content…

The children fall prone to deadly diseases that are supposed to be non existent. If parents choose not to vaccinate their children, they should understand the risk. Without vaccinations, the child is likely to contract measles, mumps, polio, etc. Measles causes swelling in the brain which leads to death and mumps causes permanent deafness. The child also is likely to infect the people around them, especially, the elderly, infants, and people with weak immune systems. This usually results in mass outbreaks in public settings, for example, in 2015, Disneyland experienced a mass outbreak of measles. Also, by not vaccinating their children, they limit their chances of having an education. This is because most schools in the United States and Europe are required by the state to only accept children with vaccinations. Thus, the parent would have to homeschool the child or not educate them at

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