In the last few decades, many parents have chosen not to vaccinate their children against serious infectious diseases. In seeking exemptions, they often cite conflicting religious beliefs and fear of risks. Using the principle of utilitarianism, this paper argues that despite parents\u27 cited religious beliefs and concerns about risks, state laws should require all children to get vaccinated unless doing so would cause direct harm to the child’s health. Adopting this mandate would ensure that the maximum number of people would benefit from immunity to serious and deadly diseases
Vaccinations against life-threatening diseases are one of the greatest public health achievements in...
Public health agencies and citizens should employ legal approaches to hold parents accountable for r...
Diseases, like Polio, Pertussis, and Measles, are still endemic to certain areas of the world. It is...
The measles outbreak of early 2015 is symptomatic of a larger societal problem–the growing number of...
This paper analyses exemptions to general law through the prism of vaccine waivers in the United Sta...
School immunization requirements are an effective way of increasing vaccine rates and reducing outbr...
An outbreak of measles in California in early 2015 triggered a nationwide discussion about childhood...
In this Article, we focus on the constitutional issues concerning compulsory vaccination laws. Our p...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), vaccination has reduced the burden of ...
As he sat in church one Sunday morning, observing how a place of worship is the perfect petri dish f...
The spread of contagious diseases has been a major problem that has plagued society throughout histo...
Vaccination is considered to be one of the greatest public health achievements in the 20th century, ...
Vaccines are among the most effective tools available for preventing infectious diseases, and the co...
Policies to remove parents' ability to opt-out from school immunization requirements on the basis of...
Vaccinations against life-threatening diseases are one of the greatest public health achievements in...
Public health agencies and citizens should employ legal approaches to hold parents accountable for r...
Diseases, like Polio, Pertussis, and Measles, are still endemic to certain areas of the world. It is...
The measles outbreak of early 2015 is symptomatic of a larger societal problem–the growing number of...
This paper analyses exemptions to general law through the prism of vaccine waivers in the United Sta...
School immunization requirements are an effective way of increasing vaccine rates and reducing outbr...
An outbreak of measles in California in early 2015 triggered a nationwide discussion about childhood...
In this Article, we focus on the constitutional issues concerning compulsory vaccination laws. Our p...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), vaccination has reduced the burden of ...
As he sat in church one Sunday morning, observing how a place of worship is the perfect petri dish f...
The spread of contagious diseases has been a major problem that has plagued society throughout histo...
Vaccination is considered to be one of the greatest public health achievements in the 20th century, ...
Vaccines are among the most effective tools available for preventing infectious diseases, and the co...
Policies to remove parents' ability to opt-out from school immunization requirements on the basis of...
Vaccinations against life-threatening diseases are one of the greatest public health achievements in...
Public health agencies and citizens should employ legal approaches to hold parents accountable for r...
Diseases, like Polio, Pertussis, and Measles, are still endemic to certain areas of the world. It is...