Pros And Cons Of Vaccinations

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Pros Of Vaccinations

Vaccinations, What are they; intravenous shots that help us from getting sick. Why does one say they’re required and some say they aren’t; it can be many different reasons depending on school or religion. (Fadda, M., Allam., & Schulz, P. J. 2015) As soon as a child comes out of the womb the parents are immediately asked about vaccinations and if there are any they don’t want the child to have. Vaccinations are used to protect us or try to protect us from certain illnesses such as chickenpox or influenza. As a nursing student, I now realize why it’s important for my immunizations to be up to date, but before I never realized the true importance of them and why they are so crucial to one 's health especially the health
Those may protect your child but what about vaccinations? According to vaccines.gov, the best way to protect your child is to make sure that they have all their vaccinations. As a child getting ready to enter middle school, I do recall having to go get a specific shot. I do believe it was a tetanus/booster shot. If I wouldn’t have gotten the shot, I wouldn’t have been allowed to attend school. Which is the first reason why you should vaccinate. It makes it easier and saves a family time and frustration. After all no parent wants to be running around with their child trying to get them vaccinated in time for school or admission to school; and why not get vaccinated if it is covered by your insurance and even if it isn’t there is always the VCF (Vaccines for Children) program (Fadda, M., Allam., & Schulz, P. J. 2015) that is funded for children to get vaccinations if they come from a low income based family who can’t afford the cost of the
Whooping cough also known as pertussis is a disease that is treated by a vaccine, however before this vaccine was ever first used there were over three thousand cases of pertussis and it was known to cause over seven thousand deaths per year. (Offit, P. A. 2001) Now that we have the vaccine in the United States now though as few as thirty children get diagnosed or die of pertussis a year. In Washington on Vashon Island according to “How the Anti-Vaccine Movement Affects us All” one in seven children in the schools on this island are unvaccinated. The number of children with pertussis started out at a small number. 48. Forty-eight individuals had pertussis on this island in 1994. Now imagine this, That number increased, not just by a few individuals either. That number increased to over 250 individuals have whooping cough in 1995. A whole year and almost half the population has this disease due to the fact they didn’t receive a vaccination. (Offit, P. A. 2001)Pertussis is not just any cough though. It may start acute and seem like something normal, but then it hits and when it hits, it hits hard. Once mucus builds up in their windpipe just like anyone else the child tried to cough up mucus and when they can’t and continue to cough without breathing and turn blue in the face due to a lack of oxygen. However, this isn’t the only

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