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Prevention And Prevention Of Vaccination

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Imagine a world ravaged by disease and death. It started with one person in a remote village in Africa or Asia. Slowly the disease spread throughout the village infecting hundreds. Soon the outbreak jumps to neighboring villages and eventually towns. Thousands begin to become infected and death is not far away. As the disease starts to spread from town to city to country to continent millions begin to die. The disease is tearing through the globe causing an epidemic and wiping millions out. The disease seemed something minor that did not need a vaccination when health officials first warned of it. First world countries were bullied into believing that their children were at risk for neurological damage that had no scientific data behind it because it seemed scary. Parents stopped having their children receive vaccines making them susceptible to the disease and its wrath.
This an extreme example of a potentially real scenario, but luckily there is a way to prevent something like this from becoming reality: vaccination. According to the United States of America Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or the CDC, a vaccine is inputting a specific disease, such as Chickenpox, into the body imitating the symptoms of the real disease or infection while not actually giving the receiver the symptoms in most cases. The body then takes action by creating white blood cells as a defense which attacks and kills the infection. This then leaves extra cells that the body stores in a

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