Opponents of vaccinations believe that they (vaccines) have killed and harmed many people, or that they are some sort of government plot. Allergies, Asthma, retardation, autism, Down Syndrome, etc. have been attributed to vaccines, although there is little to no scientific evidence for most of these claims. Often what they also fail to consider is that the diseases themselves can cause actual harm and death and, when vaccination rates fall, these communicable diseases reappear.
There has been much Propaganda in the popular press to this effect, resulting in a large decrease in vaccination rates in many countries, including England and Nigeria. In England (and parts of the US) there have been large outbreaks of previously controlled diseases such as measles and mumps, resulting in many deaths. In parts of Africa there has been a resurgence of polio, which had nearly been eradicated through vaccine use until the numbers of vaccinations became so reduced.
See the link below (Jenny McCarthy Body Count) to see how destructive the anti-vaccination movement has been.
Because there are only vaccines for so many diseases. Not many diseases can be cured by vaccine. Some may react with other vaccines.
Some vaccines are painful to get and some cause temporary symptoms (fever, pain etc.) that taking them just because they are available is not worth the effort.
There is also group of folks who see vaccines against common diseases like polio, measles, etc. as plot by somebody to:
and refuse to take the vaccination. In truth many medicines come with a miniscule risk of side effects, but these pale in comparison to the impact of getting the disease.
Because vaccines contain a mild form of the disease you're being immunised against. Your body creates antibodies to fight the mild infection - and 'remembers' the 'invader' in case you get the full-blown disease. If you were vaccinated against every common disease at once - your body's immune system would be so overwhelmed, you would probably be extremely ill - or worse !
It's far safer to vaccinate against one or two diseases at a time - and allow the patients body to recover.
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You see dear, it is because some vaccines when taken orally would either be digested and denatured by enzymes or acid in the stomach. Causing it to be ineffective. As a result most are injected such as insulin and vaccines for hepatitis B.
no, guinea pigs dont need vaccines and only need to be taken to the vet when ill or injured.
Edible vaccines are vaccines produced in plants genetically modified through bioengineering.
if the correct treatment and vaccines are taken than cholera can be cured
Vaccines do not cause AIDS.
Because exposing your immune system to everything under the sun in one hit may be a bit too much for it to handle at once. If you want a good immune response, give vaccines over time - it's like you running three marathons at once: you're likely to perform better on them if they're not all in the one hit. Some vaccines (flu vaccines) are different each year, depending on what strains are getting around. Some vaccines are live - not dangerous, that bit's been bred out of them, but if you give these ones all together, they might ruin the chances of each of them actually having a response, because they might battle it out between each other.
Vaccines are 100% bad Why have I never taken a vaccine in my life, and I have never had to go to the doctor? Vaccines contain aluminum which causes autism, they also have baby tissues from thrown away babies. Bill Gates said through his own mouth 'vaccines are to lower our population, in the US. Who would want to take one now, our bodies are created to heal on its own!! P.S. Viruses are NOT contagious ask a virologist(: If you agree or want more info please comment
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Conventional vaccines consist of whole pathogenic organisms, which may either be killed or live vaccines; the virulence of pathogens is greatly reduced in attenuated vaccines. This is classified into 2 categories :a)Live or attenuated vaccines; (eg : BCG vaccine)b)Inactivated vaccines (eg : Salk polio & Pertussisvaccines)
There are 3 Vaccines covered in Medicare Part B are as follows,Influenza vaccines are covered once/flu seasonPneumococcal vaccines are covered Once in lifetimeHepatitis B vaccines are covered At intermediate high risk
There is no ban on HPV vaccines. In fact, in some states girls are required to receive HPV vaccines for school.