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1 Brittney Berkley Senior Project Presentation Mr. Clawson AP Literature and Composition Vaccinations for Children

2  Polio  Small Pox  Chicken Pox  Influenza  H1N1

3  False accusations on vaccinations.  Autism publicly refuted.  It is developed either genetically or environmentally.

4  Vaccines have taken down some of the most deadly diseases.  The population would have suffered greatly if the children continued to be diseased.

5  The CDC, American Acadey of Pediatrics, and the American Academy of Physicians recommend 15 different vaccines against childhood illnesses.

6  More shots are received but the number of immunologic components has declined.  Parents are worried for the effects of the vaccines.

7  Some parents believe in beating diseases naturally.  They believe in children having high immune systems.

8  Pain and too many shots at once has turned parents away.  Parents believe they are keeping their children out of harm.

9 If families were more educated on the vaccines it would be helpful. Although the autism study was publicly refuted, some parents still choose to believe it.

10  Even with the ridiculous risks that have parents in fear have been proven wrong, they still feel apprehensive.  They worry before even having a chance to ask their pediatrician.

11  Vaccination is mandatory for schooling in most places.  Some states make exceptions.  The main exception is due to religious beliefs.

12  The Anti-Vaccination Society of America was founded in 1879.  They did not believe in vaccinations.  The AVSA also did not believe in mandatory vaccinations.

13  In 1902 there was a small pox outbreak and it was mandatory to be vaccinated.  Henning Jacobson refused to do so and was put on trial.

14  Due to doctors like Jonas Salk and Edward Jenner, most people in the U.S. have not seen the diseases their children are being vaccinated for.

15  A shocking 2% of Americans trusted the advice of celebrities before the advice of their doctors.  If parents were formally informed from their pediatricians, there wouldn’t be such a debate.

16  Even though there can be a negative tone towards vaccines, only 1 out of 5 parents weren't confident about the safety of childhood vaccines.

17 Vaccinations for children are beneficial to their health, the growing population, and is necessary by law.

18  Medicine has transformed due to the success of vaccines.  Dozens of diseases have been demolished of taken care of without a worry.  Today's medical advances have saved millions of lives.

19  Vaccines are recommended and given to children after careful review by the FDA, CDC, American Academy of Pediatrics, and the American Academy of Physicians.

20  All of the information you may need is always at your fingertips.  Doctors provide information constantly.

21  Vaccination, especially in children, is one of the most controversial topics in medicine today.  Incorrectly informed people have put a negative point of view on vaccines.  Without vaccines many of our population wouldn’t be living today.


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