Pros And Cons Of Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine

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. The measles-mumps-rubella vaccine has no relation to autism in any way, or the preservative thimerosal (a local antiseptic for abrasions and minor cuts) vaccine. This is according to a report conducted by a committee called the institution of medicines immunization safety (Metclaf 71). Across the nation, many states have eliminated thimerosal, states have ban it in certain vaccinations it can be in vaccines given to pregnant women and children, but there has been proof that there is no link between it and autism(Metclaf 68).
The autism disease used to be a very rare disorder, it was one in 1,500 and after all the studies that have been done in California, New Jersey and other places it’s up to one in 150, this is a very sharp rise (Lemer). The worry of getting children vaccinated today is still very common with a lot of parents. People think it’s okay not to get vaccinated or get their children vaccinated, but this puts people at risk(Welch). Vaccines interact within the immune system in a way to produce very similar immune response which are also produced by a natural infection (Q and A Immunization Vaccine Safety). Although some people get
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They all get scared they are going to get sick so they vaccinate. Later the autism shows and they think it’s from the vaccine but it’s not (Lobbs). A 1998 study raised concerns with there being a connection of the Measles-Mumps-Rubella and children having autism, it was found flawed and very fraudulent (Q and A Immunization and Vaccine Safety). It's more likely that you become injured by the vaccine-preventable disease than the vaccination itself it greatly outweighs the risk (Q and A Immunization and Vaccine Safety). ASA believes that the research needs to continue to figure out if there is a link between vaccines and mental disabilities, until there are answers to their questions they will continue research (Metclaf