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The Current Debate Of Immunizations

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There is a huge issue arising in the United States over non-vaccinating your babies at birth to prevent certain illnesses. The main problem we are facing is whether or not it is a necessity to vaccinate your child at birth or expose them to life threatening illness by not vaccinating them. Another issue I will address is that now, parents have an option to immunize their child, as back in the early 2000’s they did not have an option; whereas now they do and it is causing utter chaos. This paper will discuss the current debate of immunizations across the United States. It will also talk about the pros and cons of vaccinating and not vaccinating your children.
The history of vaccines and immunization all started because of Edward Jenner, a country doctor who was living in Berkeley, England, who in 1796 performed the world 's first vaccination. Jenner had an interest in natural history and animal biology sparked his medical understanding of the human- animal trans-species boundaries in disease transmission. Jenner benefitted from his training as a wide-ranging generalist with a broad knowledge of medicine and science. In the 1800, 100,000 people had been vaccinated in Europe, and the vaccination process had begun in the United States as well. In the twentieth century, as vaccinations started to sky rocket, more and more vaccinations were developed; vaccination was adjudicated by the government and was eventually required for children to attend public school. As vaccinations

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