Sentences with phrase «vaccinated because»

But we over vaccinated because we gave everybody the same thing regardless of their life stage, lifestyle, or risk in the community.
«Kids [should be] vaccinated because we've seen this huge uptick that's related to HPV.»
On the other hand, children from families with lower incomes and with less educated parents tend to be under - vaccinated because they lack access to resources.
Parents who opt out are endangering not only their own kids but everybody else's, too — including those who can not be vaccinated because they are too young or immunocompromised, as well as youngsters who have received their shots.
Yes I think all children should be vaccinated because thats how we eliminate these DEADLY diseases, if the large majority of our children are vaccinated then how likely is it for that disease to break out?
We haven't vaccinated him because we don't believe in vaccines and that freaks a lot of people out.
And these same women who are willing to bet the lives and health of their babies against such enormous odds, then refuse to allow those children to be vaccinated because of the «risk of autism» (I know there is no risk and that theory is utter bunk, I'm just discussing their thinking on the subject).
Ideas like: Children should get vaccinated because scientists and doctors are actually here to help us.
I have talked to people who choose not to buy car insurance or health insurance, or refuse to have their children vaccinated because God will protect them.
As a health care provider I can tell you that not all parents decide not to vaccinate because of fear, fear is what causes you not to jump off a building.
I no longer vaccinate because «that's the way it's always been done.»
On the other side of things, we can't just wait until everyone is 16 weeks old to start vaccinating because this would leave those who's maternal antibodies wore off early completely unprotected.
«It's still important to vaccinate because death from these infections is much more common than the cancer, but unfortunately this complication is one that does affect thousands of cats each year.»

Not exact matches

And since Hepatitis A does not present a serious risk to babies and small children, I didn't bother immunizing my kids against it because I was already vaccinated.
«It is so important to be sure to vaccinate if your child is six months or older, because their lungs, their immune systems are all developing,» she says.
They're usually not just a statistical comparison of the two groups because it would probably show more vaccinated kids with Autism for the simple reason that over 90 % of the general population are vaccinated.
I do vaccinate my kids because as a nurse I believe in the benefits of medicine.
I've had an interesting one from a facebook friend where she is delaying vaccinating her children because she is still breastfeeding.
my kids can play with unvaccinated children because I am comfortable with my choice to vaccinate and I feel I have done my part to protect my child.
Babies are vaccinated from day one... not sure who these babies are who are at risk because they cant be vaccinated yet.
Did they decide not to vaccinate their kids because they were worried about the possible harm, or was it a religious decision?
Newborns have much more vulnerable systems because they've not been vaccinated yet, so it makes sense.
Fortunately, that doesn't happen too often right now, but that is only because of the concept of herd immunity, in which if most people around you are immune to an infection and can't get sick, then there is no one around to infect your child, even if they haven't been vaccinated.
when it comes to childbirth are also the same mothers who will freely judge other moms for formula feeding, vaccinating, or forward - facing before age 4 - because all of those things are «less safe / healthy for baby!»
Because you mentioned a documentary, now I'm picturing a group of homebirthing, exclusively breastfeeding, anti-vaxxing, babywearing, hemp - wearing mothers all sneaking up behind a mother who is bottlefeeding her vaccinated, stroller - bound baby, blissfully unaware that she's being hunted the way wolves will hunt caribou.
Parents whose children are injured because they weren't in a proper car seat, didn't bolt a TV or furniture to the wall, co-slept or put their baby in an unsafe sleep environment, smoke constantly around their asthmatic child, leave medications or drugs out, think that the dog licking their child's face is «cute», refuse to vaccinate, etc etc etc..
That protection can be vital because babies younger than 6 months are especially vulnerable to complications, but they are too young to be vaccinated against the illness.
This man has personally seen children die of preventable diseases because they weren't vaccinated, and that goes much further with me than the internet fervor over vaccination.
Because babies can not be vaccinated against whooping cough (also called pertussis) until they are two months old, it's important that you pass the antibodies to your baby before birth by getting the Tdap yourself.
Because obviously vaccinating youths against one single STD (and not the most feared one by far) will immediately cause them to go out and have lots of anonymous sex.
Because the threshold of vaccinated people has fallen below that critical number, measles has been able to gain a foothold.
It's most likely to be fatal in children younger than 6 months because they can not be completely vaccinated.
Neither baby nor I contracted it, because we were both vaccinated.
Because they are obviously «bias» against not vaccinating your child right?
Because there's a thing called vaccine threshold, which is the percentage of the population that needs to be vaccinated in order to prevent the disease from spreading.
These precautions are especially important for infants younger than 6 months of age because they can not be vaccinated against influenza viruses.
Not because I don't believe in vaccinating, just thought it was too early.
This is where I find myself in trouble (well, me and all the people who give me cyber high - fives because of my MODERATE parenting): I feel like because we circumcised, and choose to vaccinate, and have done GENTLE, LOVING sleep training, that somehow I don't get to be in the AP club.
Is (Heaven forbid) something terrible going to happen to FeministBreeder's (love that name) son because he's been vaccinated?
To make that assumption that my child will not thrive because I do not vaccinate is absurd!
I hear many diseases in the Western world which were deemed to have been eradicated are coming back again because Westerners (here, Americans) have stopped vaccinating their children against these diseases for so long.
I was vaccinated promptly and I never had an issue and I will do the same for my daughter because if she were to get sick simply because I was arrogant enough to think that I knew more than the thousands of pediatricians, doctors, and the CDC, well then that is my choice and I would accept the consequences.
Notably, resistance is not a significant clinical problem for either of the transmissible bacterial infections against which we have routinely vaccinated for decades — diphtheria and pertussis, most likely because they are rarely seen and thus rarely treated...
They were very effective in vaccinating the children, so right now no youth has Hepatitis because they have all been vaccinated,» he observed.
And now there's Tdap vaccine, which is a booster for adolescents and adults, and is particularly recommended for those persons who are going to be around infants younger than two months so that you could almost cocoon them against pertussis because they can not be vaccinated themselves.»
When immunization rates drop below the critical level, disease can strike not only unvaccinated individuals but also vaccinated ones, because all vaccines fail to confer immunity in a certain percentage of people.
This is of clinical importance because many people are vaccinated annually, as recommended.»
Because the virus is so contagious, 95 % of the population must be vaccinated to elicit enough herd immunity to prevent an outbreak.
Around 20 per cent of girls from ethnic minority backgrounds are not being vaccinated against the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) because they feel they don't need to have it, according to a Cancer Research UK survey presented at the National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) Cancer Conference in Liverpool.
Only 14 per cent agreed that they might take more sexual risks because they had been vaccinated.
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