For or Against Child Immunization

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Child immunization, also known as vaccination, is the process in which a child is made immune or resistant to an infectious disease, typically by the administering of a vaccine. Vaccines stimulate the body’s own immune system to protect the person against subsequent infection or disease. Child immunization can be a touchy subject. Strong opinions can be aroused from the topic. There are pros and cons to child immunizations. There are very beneficial pros for child immunizations. Immunizations can save children’s lives. According to The American Academy of Pediatrics, “most childhood vaccinations are 90%-99% effective in preventing diseases and illness.” Babies are extremely vulnerable to viruses. Infant vaccinations protect babies from a variety of serious diseases and illness. Some of the illnesses prevented from immunizations include rubella, diphtheria, smallpox, polio, and whooping cough. Early vaccination can protect a child when they are most vulnerable to dangerous diseases. Vaccinations have been successful in lowering the rate of childhood deaths. Many diseases that were once quite common are now almost completely preventable thanks to the development of immunizations. Some deadly diseases, such as diphtheria and whooping cough, that have killed tens of thousands of infants, have nearly disappeared. Immunizations are not only beneficial for the child itself, but the entire community. Immunizations can cause a child immune system to speed up and stop the child from being contagious to others. Immunizations can save children and their caretakers time and money. Vaccinations cost less in time and money to obtain than infectious diseases cost in time off of work to care for a sick child, potential long term disability care, and medical costs. It is argued that major medical organizations state that vaccines are safe and the ingredients are safe in the

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