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The Great Vaccination Debate
, 03 02nd, 2010
According to a recent study, one in four parents in the United States believes that vaccination causes autism. The irony in this is that some of the parents who have fears about the vaccine still say that they will get their children vaccinated. This contradiction in beliefs and actions underscores the ambiguity of the debate.
Research has failed to prove any causation, and even worried parents tend to follow the advice of their doctor and get the vaccines. While 25 percent believe that vaccines cause autism, 90 percent say that vaccination is a good way to prevent disease. In the wake of Dr. Wakefield’s dubious study, outbreaks of measles and other diseases have occurred due to lack of vaccination.
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