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Pros And Cons Of Vaccination

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Vaccinations first surfaced during the turn of the 19th century. It is currently a law that all school aged children receive a specific list of vaccinations in order to attend a school system of any kind. While the requirements in America are general consistent from state to state, they do vary slightly across one another. Although it is required, there is a list of exemptions that would allow parents to send their children to school without receiving the required immunizations. An example of the exceptions are, medical reasons that would mean the child is not stable enough to receive these vaccinations, or a family that has specific religious beliefs and cannot vaccinate. Those children that are not protected rely on us with able children …show more content…

In the state of Maine, it is required by law that children are vaccinated against diphtheria, varicella (chickenpox), measles, mumps, pertussis, poliomyelitis, rubella, and tetanus. There are a number of exemptions that allows parents to continue to enroll their children into schools without vaccinations (Division of Infectious Disease, 2016). The CDC (Center for Disease Control). Has created a very researched schedule for children directly after birth on the soonest children can receive vaccinations. They offer the ages as well as potential variations of the timing that vaccinations can be given. The CDC is open to the public with vaccinations as well as the ingredients and potential side effects possible after the vaccine is administered. They are also open to educating the public on how many diseases we vaccinate against and the side effects from the diseases if contracted. There are many routine vaccinations in America that are required by school systems. The first one is Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis or the DTaP vaccine, which is a series of five doses as well as a booster every 10 years (Sanford, 2016). Diphtheria has the potential for sore throat, mild fever, weakness, swollen glands in neck swelling of the heart muscle. Pertussis, better known as whooping cough is a severe cough

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