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Vaccinations originated during the smallpox epidemic. ... Vaccinations are responsible for the control of many infectious diseases that were once common in this country. ... They also know that with vaccinations there is a very small but nevertheless present chance that their children may actually develop the disease rather than only becoming immune to it. ... Pediatricians are faced with a challenging and sometimes irritating job of informing parents of the basic ideas of vaccinations. ... 2001, April 11) Not every doctor in the pediatric profession agrees with all the vaccinations either but in the best interest of children and society, children need to be vaccinated. ... If they understand the reasoning behind vaccinations and become aware of the devastating effects of not being immunized, they will be more willing to have their child vaccinated. A way to drastically increase the amounts of vaccinations given throughout the country is for the government to make a mandatory rule requiring every child to be immunized against certain diseases, and to receive subsequent booster shots. ... "The America Medical Association joins the American Academy of Pediatrics and US Surgeon General David Satcher in strong support of childhood immunizations.
Approximate Word count = 1069 Approximate Pages = 4.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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