First off the American Academy of Pediatrics states that most vaccines are proved 90-99% effective in preventing childhood diseases. Also the CDC stated that 732,000 children were saved from death and that 322 million cases of childhood diseases were prevented from years 1994 to 2014 due to vaccinations. Making it a very big pro for them to be useful and helpful in a child’s life. The FDA has required up to 10 or more years of testing for the vaccines to be licensed and registered as safe for the human body. They are also a better alternative if you don't want to invest too much time and money curing a disease that could have been prevented. Another positive outcome about vaccines is that if you plan on being a mother and you are vaccinated, you could potentially prevent your child from being born with a birth defect. Also vaccinated communities help get rid of diseases and the chance of spreading them to one another. The negatives about vaccinating or the cons about vaccinating is that they have not tested the toxicity levels on the metals that are in vaccines. For example some contain aluminum mercury. Those are just some of the metals that they contain to name a few. The point is that they haven't tested the toxicity level and they have not proved the negatives or side effects on getting multiple vaccines in a single day. They don’t provide immunity to the illness you are getting it for, they only help not get the disease for a while. Some of the diseases that they prevent are sometimes necessary for the immune system to learn and develop a cure for them without the need of a vaccine. They interrupt the development for the immune system. Studies have also shown that they can lead to autism being that back in 1990 the rate for autism was only 1 in 10,000 children. Now since vaccines are more common and a lot of people get them the rate has gone up to 1 in 150 children as of the year of 2000. Just imagine what the rate is nowadays in 2010-2017. Another thing to think about is that illness from a disease is only temporary, the injury caused by a vaccine can be for life. Another thing to think about
First off the American Academy of Pediatrics states that most vaccines are proved 90-99% effective in preventing childhood diseases. Also the CDC stated that 732,000 children were saved from death and that 322 million cases of childhood diseases were prevented from years 1994 to 2014 due to vaccinations. Making it a very big pro for them to be useful and helpful in a child’s life. The FDA has required up to 10 or more years of testing for the vaccines to be licensed and registered as safe for the human body. They are also a better alternative if you don't want to invest too much time and money curing a disease that could have been prevented. Another positive outcome about vaccines is that if you plan on being a mother and you are vaccinated, you could potentially prevent your child from being born with a birth defect. Also vaccinated communities help get rid of diseases and the chance of spreading them to one another. The negatives about vaccinating or the cons about vaccinating is that they have not tested the toxicity levels on the metals that are in vaccines. For example some contain aluminum mercury. Those are just some of the metals that they contain to name a few. The point is that they haven't tested the toxicity level and they have not proved the negatives or side effects on getting multiple vaccines in a single day. They don’t provide immunity to the illness you are getting it for, they only help not get the disease for a while. Some of the diseases that they prevent are sometimes necessary for the immune system to learn and develop a cure for them without the need of a vaccine. They interrupt the development for the immune system. Studies have also shown that they can lead to autism being that back in 1990 the rate for autism was only 1 in 10,000 children. Now since vaccines are more common and a lot of people get them the rate has gone up to 1 in 150 children as of the year of 2000. Just imagine what the rate is nowadays in 2010-2017. Another thing to think about is that illness from a disease is only temporary, the injury caused by a vaccine can be for life. Another thing to think about