Our research was conducted on a Vaccine controversy which raised the question on ethics, morality, safety and effectiveness of vaccination on children. The case study we focused on was about a study done by Dr. Andrew Wakefield and twelve other Colleagues, which was published in a well know journal The Lancet. The study has recently been retracted because an investigation found that he failed to mention that his research of the MMR vaccine was funded through solicitors seeking evidence to use against vaccine manufactures (Deer, Brian). To conclude our research we compared the current vaccination rates with the rates after the report was published in the United Kingdom. Furthermore, we also compared the number of reported cases of measles in...
Background: Controversy over the mumps-measles-rubella vaccine has reduced uptake, raising concerns...
This paper is a study regarding how vaccination rates are related to the number of measles cases tha...
Research has proven that vaccines prevent disease. Important medical organizations conclusively supp...
Our research was conducted on a Vaccine controversy which raised the question on ethics, morality, s...
A 1998 research study lead by Dr. Andrew Wakefield linked the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccinatio...
Autism, an atypical complication of vaccines, has single-handedly created a public health controvers...
In February 1998, the Lancet published a study by Dr Andrew Wakefield, a British gastroenterologist,...
A report published in the Lancet in 1998 described the case histories of 12 previously normal childr...
Recently vaccination has become a controversial topic. There is a growing number of people who belie...
Background: Controversy over the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine has reduced uptake, raisi...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Public concern about an unsubstantiated link between MMR vaccine and auti...
Vaccination against contagious diseases is intended to benefit individuals and contribute to the era...
BACKGROUND: Mass childhood vaccination has had a profound impact on reducing morbidity and mortality...
A potential link between the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine and autism was dismissed by a federal vac...
Objective: The United Kingdom has lost its measles, mumps and rubella free status due to a decline i...
Background: Controversy over the mumps-measles-rubella vaccine has reduced uptake, raising concerns...
This paper is a study regarding how vaccination rates are related to the number of measles cases tha...
Research has proven that vaccines prevent disease. Important medical organizations conclusively supp...
Our research was conducted on a Vaccine controversy which raised the question on ethics, morality, s...
A 1998 research study lead by Dr. Andrew Wakefield linked the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccinatio...
Autism, an atypical complication of vaccines, has single-handedly created a public health controvers...
In February 1998, the Lancet published a study by Dr Andrew Wakefield, a British gastroenterologist,...
A report published in the Lancet in 1998 described the case histories of 12 previously normal childr...
Recently vaccination has become a controversial topic. There is a growing number of people who belie...
Background: Controversy over the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine has reduced uptake, raisi...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Public concern about an unsubstantiated link between MMR vaccine and auti...
Vaccination against contagious diseases is intended to benefit individuals and contribute to the era...
BACKGROUND: Mass childhood vaccination has had a profound impact on reducing morbidity and mortality...
A potential link between the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine and autism was dismissed by a federal vac...
Objective: The United Kingdom has lost its measles, mumps and rubella free status due to a decline i...
Background: Controversy over the mumps-measles-rubella vaccine has reduced uptake, raising concerns...
This paper is a study regarding how vaccination rates are related to the number of measles cases tha...
Research has proven that vaccines prevent disease. Important medical organizations conclusively supp...