Vaccinations. SJ Dodgson. MJoTA 2012. v6n1
The bottom line is this: get vaccinated with everything you can. Vaccinations prevent diseases. The greatest success story is the small pox vaccine. Every traveler had to be vaccinated against small pox, and through aggressive treatment and prevention, small pox has been eliminated click here.
The same success was hoped for with polio, click here, but some rumors were spread and polio has a free run in northern Nigeria, click here.
Vaccinations that health professionals are permitted to inject in the United States are in a table that you can see, click here.
You can read minutes from the National Institutes of Health advisory panel on vaccines, which you can download and read, click here.
Are you worried about your child getting autism from vaccinations? Don't be. Vaccinations do not cause autism, but they do prevent children from getting horribly sick or dying. What is autism, click here. Who gets autism, click here. Video on autism, click here.
No malaria vaccine exists, but the search for one continues, click here.
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