Persuasive Essay On Vaccinating Children

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Kimberly Sneed Professor Morelock Engl-1010-005 7 October 2017 Child Vaccinations Imagine a world where no-one could walk outside without a face mask or protective gear because of infectious diseases. Infectious diseases are highly contagious and can be very dangerous and even deadly. Infectious diseases have caused devastation in the world; measles, mumps, rubella, and even polio have wreaked havoc on the world; nonetheless, vaccines have lowered the number of these diseases incredibly. Therefore, every child should be vaccinated. Being vaccinated helps protect others who are not vaccinated. The FDA constantly monitors vaccines for safety and effectiveness. Also, vaccinations help control the spread of contagious illnesses. Vaccines not only help control the spread of illnesses; it also helps keep children healthy. Parents should be mandated to have his/her child vaccinated, due to the potential risk of disease. …show more content…

Vaccinations currently saves 2 and 3 million lives every year” (gavi.org). “Vaccines as public health tools- eradicating small pox, containing polio to just three countries and greatly reducing many other diseases,” (gavi.org). Declining to be vaccinated can be very dangerous because if an unimmunized child catches a disease, they could spread the disease to other unimmunized individuals. This could cause an epidemic and would be difficult to control. Not only are these unimmunized children at greater risk, they are 22 times more likely to catch measles. If someone was to travel to another country with their unimmunized child, the consequences could be devastating. Other countries have diseases that the United States may or may not have and vice versa, so it is vital to protect children from illness and disease. If a child who has had his vaccinations and he encounters an individual who has a disease, he cannot contract

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