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Should Parents Have The Right To Vaccinate Their Children

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Some people oppose vaccinations and compulsory immunisation requirements, believing that parents should have the right to choose whether or not they wish to vaccinate their children. Some people also believe that vaccinations are potentially harmful due to the presence of toxic chemicals, such as mercury, formaldehyde and aluminium, within their make up (The Healthy Home Economist, 2010; International Medical Council on Vaccination, 2011). These theories were encouraged by a paper published in 1998 supposedly linking the MMR vaccine with the development of autism in children. However, it was later found that this paper had been falsified, and it was eventually retracted in 2010. It is thought, by some, that the pharmaceutical companies producing vaccinations cannot be trusted, as they are money oriented and have been accused of …show more content…

This is further supported by the removal of several vaccines from the pharmaceutical market such as the recall of the rhesus rotavirus vaccine-tetravalent (RRV-TV) in 1999 due to a correlation between this immunisation and a possible bowel obstruction (Cdc.gov, 1999). There are people who deem vaccinations as “unnatural” and thus refuse them, and some may be averse due to religious reasons (Abc.net.au, 2013).

Vaccines have had an undeniably positive impact on society, and are considered to be one of the most effective ways of protecting oneself and others from harmful diseases. Due to vaccinations, smallpox has been officially eradicated since 1980 and polio has been reduced to scarce singular incidents (Bt.cdc.gov, 2007; Immunise.health.gov.au, 2015). Similarly measles has been eliminated within Australia since 2014, however the

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