Your Child’s Pediatrician Is on Your Side Immunization clinic remains crucial regardless of what the media says. The relevance of childhood vaccinations has been relegated to the background by the antivaccination propaganda, fueled in the mainstream and social media. Providing parents with information on the significance of childhood immunization is becoming increasingly difficult. Many parents are so confused even with the information received on provaccination claims because of the anti-vaccine claims which reduce and undermines their confidence in the system (Luthy, Beckstrand, & Callister, 2010) These antivaccine campaigns are so influential that parents are made to feel guilty when they allow their children to receive vaccines.
Parents, You are in Charge. Get Informed. Parents have to understand that communicable diseases pose a potential threat to the lives and wellbeing of children and immunization through vaccines have been very successful in health promotion and illness prevention. The media propaganda on antivaccination has somehow pushed to parents believe that vaccines pose a greater risk than the diseases they protect against. One of the popular misconceptions is that vaccination causes autism. The Institute of Medicine has released at least 8 reviews that showed there is no relationship between vaccination and autism (Luthy, Beckstrand, & Callister, 2010). In this post, I will not discuss autism, but it is nice to know that autism is a developmental disorder that affects the brain, manifesting as inappropriate social interaction and communication. Autism is often diagnosed between the ages of two and three years (Luthy, Beckstrand, & Callister, 2010). Sometimes the early signs of developmental maladaptation or delay may be noted around the time of some of the child’s primary immunizations and this in itself has fueled some of the misconception, as anti-vaccine literature tries to link vaccination timing with diagnosis timing and thus string together unrelated events.
Why Vaccinate My Child Mothers you have carried your baby for approximately 40 weeks in the womb. The moment the child is born, that protection the baby enjoyed while in the sterile womb of the mother is gone. The baby is then exposed to the world full of bacteria and very dangerous organism with the potential to cause harm to your child. Immunization is vital to your child during the first two years of life (Luthy, Beckstrand, & Callister, 2010), and older ages really since the immunity continues to evolve. It is common knowledge that preventing a disease is easier than seeking cure. Protection through vaccination can provide the much needed protection against diseases like Hepatitis B, which can lead to liver failure and liver cancer and Chickenpox (Varicella). The Diphtheria DTaP vaccine protects against three organisms:diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis. Diphtheria is contracted through breathing contaminated air (droplet infection) from an infected person, causing the inflammation of the pharyngeal passage and neck glands. Secondary effects effects on the heart muscles can lead to heart failure and death. With treatment, death in diphtheria is about 10% according to the CDC while it approaches 50% if untreated. No parent wishes this for their child. Pertussis DTaP vaccine protects against pertussis or whooping cough, which causes a