Abstract
Three million people die each year due to vaccine preventable diseases. Additionally 1,500,000 of these deaths are children less than five years old. Several myths exist dissuading people from receiving vaccines including: children receive too many vaccines at a young age, disease rates have dropped due to factors besides vaccinations, natural immunization is better than vaccinating, and vaccines cause autism. To reduce the rates of death due to vaccine preventable diseases, individuals across the globes, must ignore these myths and have complete access and administration of routine vaccinations. Without vaccines, millions have died.
Without vaccines, millions will die.
Three million people die each year due to vaccine preventable diseases. Additionally 1,500,000 of these deaths are children less than five years old. Several myths exist dissuading people from receiving vaccines including: children receive too many vaccines at a young age, disease rates have dropped due to factors besides vaccinations, natural immunization is better than vaccinating, and vaccines cause autism. To reduce the rates of death due to vaccine preventable diseases, individuals across the globes, must ignore these myths and have complete access and administration of routine vaccinations. Without vaccines, millions have died.
Without vaccines, millions will die.