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PROS AND CONS OF VACCINATIONS
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1PROS AND CONS OF VACCINATIONS
Pros of vaccinations Cons of vaccinations
1. Vaccines aim to save the lives of the
children and most of the
paediatricians assure that these are
90%-99% efficient to prevent
diseases.
2. The ingredients used in vaccine
production are safe
3. Adverse reactions after vaccination
are extremely rare.
4. Vaccinations to the children protect
the whole community to be saved
from the contagious diseases.
5. Vaccinations to then children save
money and time of the parents.
Infectious diseases affect the sick
child and lead to potential long-term
disability that ultimately incur
1. Vaccinations may cause serious
which often proved fatal for the
children. These vaccines carry the
risk of allergic reaction which is
often life-threatening.
2. Vaccines contain thimerosal which
is an organic compound of mercury,
used to produce flu vaccines. This
kind of compounds are severely
harmful (Rodríguez & Garcia,
2017).
3. Mandatories in vaccinations infringe
upon religious freedoms.
4. Vaccines contain some ingredients
which are considered to be
objectionable. Vaccines like IPV,
HPV, Hep A, RV are made from the
pig gelatine, insect cells, chicken
eggs and monkey cells.
5. Natural immunity is more effective
than vaccinations.
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