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I have to write an outline for a persausive speech about vaccines. I am for vaccines, My arguments so far include that the autism-vaccine doctor got his license taken away and 2. it is important to get vaccinate because people with auto immune diseases cannot fight off diseases as well as protecting infants and teens from serious diseases like measels Topic: General purpose: Specific purpose: Central idea: Introduction: Body Main point 1 Support Support Main point 2 Support Support Main point 3 Support Support
In common speech, 'vaccination' and 'immunization' generally have the same colloquial meaning.
According to the reports in 2003 from researchers at the Pediatric Academic Society, childhood vaccination in the U.S. helps in preventing about 10.5 million cases of infectious illness and 33,00 deaths per year.
Efforts for vaccination have has met with resistances since its inception.
Early success and compulsion has brought about a widespread acceptance and mass vaccination campaign were undertaken which has excessively reduced the incidence of many diseases in many areas.
The eradication of smallpox, which has been seen in a natural case in 1977, has been considered the most spectacular success of vaccination.
Some people think that childhood vaccination plays a role in autoimmune disease and autism though large-scale scientific studies have not shown a link. According to the American Academy of Pediatric, childhood vaccination are 90-99% effective in preventing diseases.
In 1998, a British scientist called by the name of Andrew Wakefield released a study that concluded that the MMR vaccine is linked to development of Autism.
In 2011, Wakefield's research was discredited due to fraudulent results and planned profit motive for him and his foundation.
Vaccination is has been rightly regarded as one of the safest and most cost-effective of all health care interventions.
The World Health Organisation has estimated that up to 3 million lives are saved each year as a result of vaccination. All vaccines undergo long and careful review by scientists, doctors, and regulatory authorities to make sure they are safe.
Diseases that used to be common in this country and around the world, like polio, measles, diphtheria, whooping cough, Rubella, mumps and tetanus, can now be prevented by vaccination.
Vaccines also helps prevent the development of cancer. The Hepatitis B vaccine given as part of the 6 in 1 vaccine in the Primary Childhood Immunisation Programme helps prevent cancer of the liver caused by Hepatitis B infection and the HPV vaccine given to school girls can prevent the development of cervical cancer caused by the Human papilloma virus.
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