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Why aree people hesitant to have their children Vaccinated?
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Fear of Side Effects
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Belief That Vaccinations Will Overload Their Childs Immune Syste
Some parents believe that vaccines overload children’s immune systems, or that “natural immunity” is preferable to vaccine-induced immunity.
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Some Parents Prefer Their Child 'Hides In The Herd'
Some parents believe that their children can avoid vaccination because a high enough percentage of the population is vaccinated to keep a given disease at bay. (Choosing not to vaccinate for that reason was described by one popular anti-vaccine doctor as “hiding in the herd.”)
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Some Parents Belive In 'Alternative Medicine'
Some Parents Belive In 'Alternative Medicine'.
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Some Parents Don't Trust 'The System'
Some parents are distrustful of the medical system, science, or anything recommended by government in general.
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Some Parents Learn About Vaccines
There are also those who scour the primary academic literature in an attempt to understand the science behind vaccines.
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Fear of Autism
In 1998, press coverage of British physician Andrew Wakefield’s spe- cious claims linking the MMR vaccine to bowel disease and autism caused pub- lic confidence in the vaccine to plummet. In England, MMR coverage rates dropped from nearly 93 percent in 1997 to 79.9 percent in 2003–2004.
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Some Parents Feel Vaccinations Are Not Necesary
Surveys and studies point to a myriad of reasons that parents request non-medical exemptions. Some are so unfamiliar with the diseases vaccines protect against that they conclude the vaccines themselves are unnecessary.
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Some parents are concerned with vaccine safety broadly or rare vaccine side effects specifically, while questioning the efficacy of giving vaccines to healthy people in the first place.