Mandatory Vaccination Research

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It is recommended that children receive “49 doses of 14 vaccines before the age 6 (49 Doses).” Over the last decades there has been a growing concern with the vaccination schedule and whether vaccinations are safe in general. As the concerns about vaccines grow so does the amount of people opting out of vaccinating their children. There are ricks people take whether they decide to vaccinate or not. Vaccines have proven time and time again to save people’s lives. The vaccines help to protect against life threatening diseases. In fact vaccines have saved more people’s lives than any other medical advancement in the last half a century (The Solution). It is estimated that vaccinations help to prevent a total of 2 to 3 billion deaths each year …show more content…
Active ingredients include the antigens that are used to help the immune system to create antibodies in order to fight off the disease. Every day we encounter countless viruses and bacteria. The amount in vaccines is extremely miniscule. Ingredients used to preserve, stabilize, or improve the body’s response to the vaccine are called added ingredients. Aluminum salts are commonly used to help lengthen the immune system’s response to the vaccination. This is to help make sure the immune system responds to the vaccine so that person can be protected from that disease (Vaccine Ingredients). One of the biggest concerns with vaccines is the thimerosal content. It is known that thimerosal is derived from mercury. There are two types of mercury, methyl mercury and ethyl mercury. Thimerosal is derived of ethyl mercury. Thimerosal does not cause life threatening reactions to the body. The purpose of thimerosal is to prevent the growth of microbes that could potentially be life threatening. The only vaccine that contains thimerosal is the flu vaccine. If parents do not wish to have their child exposed to thimerosal there are other options in vaccines (Thimerosal in). Gelatin is a commonly used stabilizer in vaccines. It is used to protect the live virus in the vaccine against temperature changes. It is not like the gelatin …show more content…
If most people work together to prevent it will save both time and money trying to stop the spread of the disease. (Vaccination Saves). It is estimated that each year the US spends 87.1 Billion dollars on cases of flu. (Research America). Thanks to immunizations many debilitating or deadly diseases have become extremely rare. This however can cause some parents to think these diseases no longer exist in turn the vaccines are no longer needed (Immunizations, Vaccines). “Current outbreaks of measles in the US serve as a reminder that these diseases are only a plane ride away. Borders can’t stop measles, but vaccinations can,” stated CDC director Tom Frieden, M.D., M.P.H. Many disease that have vaccinations to help prevent them are not common so people think they do not