Vaccination Argumentative Essay

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In the centuries before the mid-1900’s, disease, infection, and death were rampant. So much so, that it was considered a blessing to reach adulthood, let alone survive to geriatric age. Young adults and children succumbing to disease were common and those living in these times accepted their fate that this was something they had to deal with. That is until the mid-1900’s, when vaccinations were introduced for the biggest diseases responsible for the plethora of death tolls; they made a long life expectancy possible and saved children’s lives. However, in recent years there has been a slow yet progressive move away from parents vaccinating their children. Their motives vary, but regardless of reasoning, a child not being vaccinated is putting them at risk. So what is causing this shunning of vaccinations and what kind of effects, either beneficial or detrimental, can it have on society and children? Vaccines were a …show more content…

One of the most widely spread propaganda on vaccines is their correlation to autism. This stemmed from a false report by a British doctor that stated the MMR vaccine was causing children to develop autism. “..a paper published in 1998 by Andrew Wakefield and colleagues that is widely rejected by scientists. That work suggested a link between autism and the combined childhood vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella, called the MMR. Several large scientific studies failed to find any connection; the theory was rejected by at least a dozen major U.K. medical groups” (CBS, Measles uptick in Britain). There was also a concern that the ingredient Thimerosal was linked to Autism; this was also proven false by research and Thimerosal has been removed from most vaccines still produced. Therefore, these concerns have no

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