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Anti Vaccination Claims

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An Inquiry into Anti-Vaccination Claims
Scientific reasoning is important in modern society as it has been responsible for saving the lives of millions of people from preventable diseases, afflictions and viruses by creating an immunity to potential life-threatening illnesses. As with all scientific evidence, many misinformed people will draw conclusions from the data that best serve personal interests, ultimately ignoring decades of research proving vaccines to be safe and effective.
Research in the medical field is an ongoing pursuit that is expanding our understanding of the human body and those things that plague it. Scientific inquiry should hold no personal gain, but rather provide safe and empirical data on which to base the decisions …show more content…

The measles vaccine was licensed in 1962, and within 5 years of release of this vaccine a strong decline and almost eradication of measles was reported from 1950-2007. According to doctors conducting research at the CDC the claim that, “Vaccines can overload a child’s immune system”. ( citation) is simply false and from the moment babies are born, they are exposed to all different kinds of sicknesses, including viruses of which the body has no way of fighting off to defend the child. The CDC and the Institute of Medicine all agree that 95% of children`s immune systems can handle a stimulating antigen, similar to the ones found in multiple vaccines. It’s also been suggested that, after Wakefield’s paper was published, and the anti-vaccination campaign that followed, general immunizations dropped from 92%, to 78.9% in a matter a few years. 7 years after the irreversible damage caused by the fraudulent paper, the Lancet retracted Wakefield’s claim, issued a public apology during an interview with the Sunday Time, and promptly saw most of Wakefield’s co – authors, withdrawing their support and findings from the paper. The investigation showed that his research had been biased and non-empirical as the children that were used in the study, were selected as evidence …show more content…

Almost all scientists would agree that correlation does not imply causation, despite the assumptions people may have. Some other claims like, “Natural immunity is better than the herd immunity that comes from vaccines.” Natural immunity only works if the body contracts, and successfully battles an infectious illness or virus by use of white blood cell and antigens. However the research indicates that the immune response of people who have been vaccinated is faster, and stronger than those people whose immunity comes from survival of an infection. Vaccines are preferred as they develop a herd type immunity and can be responsible for completely eradicating a virus or disease in an entire population of

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