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vaccines should be mandatory https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/20…
vaccines should be mandatory
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/feb/22/vaccinating-children-immunisation-compulsory-immunisation
https://www.vaccines.gov/getting/for_parents/five_reasons/index.html
Measles cases --> (up) in Europe again
21000 cases 2017
5273 cases 2016
take-up of measles immunisation (MMR-vaccine) -->(down) in many countries
information campaigns --> prevent this
doctors worried --> influence anti-vax campaigns
not only MMR-vaccine, also meningitis and HPV vaccine
HPV vaccine
prevents spread of virus--> 99,7 % of cervical cancers
MMR vaccine people; ' controversial'--> Andrew Wakefield
linked MMR-vaccine with autism
immunization: save your childs life
child protected against more diseases than ever -->advances in medical science
Diseases -->once killed Thousands of children
for example polio
Immunizations save family time/money
some vaccine preventable diseases --> prolonged disabilities/ take financial toll-->medical bills
prevented by vaccination
Immunization protects future generations
vaccinating completely
Smallpox
disease not existing anymore --> vaccination
children not have to be immune
vaccination very safe/ effective
vaccines given-->long and careful review scientists, doctors and Healthcare professionals
Vaccines involve some discomfort/ pain
minimal -->effects of the disease you vaccinated against (compared)
serious side effects very rare
disease prevention benifits greater --> possible side effects
almost all children
Immunization protects others --> not vaccinated
babies, too young to vaccinate
people with severe allergies
vaccinated prevent spread of diseases