History of Vaccination

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For the eleven million babies that are born in the U.S. daily, it is recommended that they should receive an extensive series of vaccinations to protect against eleven different diseases (Herlihy, Hagood). Vaccinations are a biological prevention that improves immunity to a particular disease. They have been around for many years and include risks and benefits of receiving them. Most children start to receive these vaccinations at birth. The most common vaccines that they receive during the first few months of their lives are the vaccines for Hepatitis B, Rotavirus, Pertussis, Influenza, and Pneumococcal. These vaccinations are said to prevent infants from catching these diseases, but do they expose them to other risks? Many can agree that they are helpful, but others say that they are harmful to a child. Are vaccinations responsible for the child conceiving the disease?
Vaccinations have been around for many years. The first vaccination was discovered by Edward Jenner in 1796. He discovered the smallpox vaccine that granted children with the immunity from catching this deadly virus. Even back then there was a controversy on whether or not the vaccine was safe. However, no one really cared if it was safe or not because they wanted something that would end this deadly virus. Afterwards many other vaccinations came along for the sake of ending other diseases during those times.
Vaccinations components are made up of toxins that are considered toxic to the body. These toxins are then administered to the child through the blood stream as early as 12 after the child is born. At this time their immune system is not even fully developed at all. Why administer the vaccine if the child’s immune system is not fully developed? Are these ...

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...accinations seem to be more helpful than harmful. Think about it, would you rather your child to have a strong immune system to fight off diseases, or would you prefer them to suffer from not being protected against these diseases. It’s your choice and the life of your child is in your hands when you determine if the vaccination should be administered.
Today most children in the United States lead much healthier lives and parents live with much less anxiety and worry over infections during childhood.
In conclusion, more children are being vaccinated than those who aren’t. Can it even be proven that vaccinations are effective? Parents must be watching for new issues that are brought up about vaccinations so that they would have a better understanding about vaccinations. We have been taught that vaccinations are really helpful but it’s up to you to decide your fate.

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