Anti Vaccination Movement

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Eighty years before terms such as vaccination and vaccine became common parlance within the medical or public health community; controversies about the effectiveness, safety, and legality of the entire process existed (Durbach, 2005) (Green, 2015). Religious, ethical, and even medical arguments have been the centerpiece of a debate that pits advocates of public safety on one side and proponents of personal freedoms on the other (The College of Physicians of Philidelphia, 2016). Ranging from the smallpox vaccine of the early 19th century all to way to the modern era’s discussion about mandatory childhood immunization, the anti-vaccine movement has touched on and voiced concern about virtually every public attempt to institute community wide