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Young Children By Nicole Fraser Are you for vaccines or not Most new parents will come to the decision whether to vaccinate their babies or not Over the years this topic has become more of an issue Either parents are for vaccines or they are not ID: 552034

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Benefits vs. Risks of Vaccines in Young Children

By: Nicole FraserSlide2

Are you for vaccines or not?

Most new parents will come to the decision whether to vaccinate their babies or not. Over the years, this topic has become more of an issue. Either parents are for vaccines, or they are not.

Some parents feel that the risks after getting the vaccine is something that they do not want to put their child through. But the short term pain the child experiences from the shots, is far less traumatic then what the child would experience if the child did get the disease that the shot would have prevented. Slide3

Benefits vs. Risks

The benefits of vaccines extend beyond prevention of specific diseases in

individuals.

When a child is vaccinated, their chances of getting any of the side effects is rare. The benefits outweigh the

risks.

Vaccination make good economic sense, and meets the need to care for the weakest members of societies.

Even though vaccines are intended to prevent the disease, a child can still catch an

infection.

Numerous studies have debunked the notion that vaccines cause autism or other chronic

diseases.

Today, the bulk of unvaccinated children come from, wealthy, educated families where parents intentionally choose not to immunize their children, due to concerns about vaccine safety Slide4

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Are you for vaccines or against them?

Would you want to vaccinate your children knowing that there are risks from the vaccine itself?

Or would you rather not vaccinate your child because you do not want them to get sick from the vaccine?

Do you think the pros outweigh the cons? Or the cons outweigh the pros?

What do you think is best for your child?Slide6

My perspective

I believe that the side of vaccines are very rare, and the disease itself is far worse.

I know

that the benefits of the vaccines outweighed the risks of the vaccines

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I have decided to vaccinate my daughter because I know that it will be better for her.From my experience, she has not had any side effects from vaccines.

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resources

Andre, and

Booy

. "Vaccination Greatly Reduces Disease, Disability, Death and Inequity Worldwide." WHO.

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., Feb. 2008. Web. 25 Feb. 2016."Benefits from Immunization during the Vaccines for Children Program Era — United States, 1994–2013." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 25 Apr. 2014. Web. 25 Feb. 2016.Pozinak, Alexa. "Study: Benefits of Vaccines Outweigh Dangers." ABC News. ABC News Network,

n.d.

Web. 25 Feb. 2016.

Szabo, Liz. "

CDC:Vaccines Save Hundreds of Thousands of Lives." USA Today. N.p., 24 Apr. 2014. Web. 25 Feb. 2016.