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The vaccine is important for children
2019-04-29 09:25:03
The vaccine is important for children. In what seems like a celebrity-driven mission to discourage you from having your child vaccinated, myths and rumors start flying. It's easy for the truth to get mixed in with fiction and for parents to truly be uncertain as to whether or not shots are dangerous for their children. The most common misconception about childhood vaccinations is that they cause autism.

This is due to Andrew Wakefield, a former physician who published a study stating that the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine caused autism in children. This has been widely proven false. Since Wakefield's studies were published in 1998, other researchers in the medical field have been unable to present the same findings that Wakefield did.

Since then, Wakefield had his medical license revoked. As a result, a constant struggle for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to prove that vaccinations pose no threat to children has ensued. When the paper was written, approximately 90 percent of children in England were given the MMR vaccine. Oftentimes, what many people don't know is that this shot is administered around the same time that symptoms of autism begin to appear in children.

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