Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Brianna Jones
Mrs. Kenly
British Literature 1B
1 March 2019
Annotated Bibliography
Benjamin, Mark. “The Vaccine Conflict.” Upi, 2003, sks.sirs.com. Accessed 7 Mar. 2019.
“The Vaccine Conflict” is an article that discusses the problems with vaccines as well as
the biased involvement of the CDC. The CDC handles the vaccine industry, but is often
The article is a good source for my paper because it brings awareness to the ethical issues
Blaxill, Mark, and Dan Olmsted. Vaccines 2.0: the Careful Parent's Guide to Making Safe
Vaccines 2.0: the Careful Parent's Guide to Making Safe Vaccination Choices for Your
Family is a book that encompasses the topics of the risks of vaccinating children, the ingredients
This book is a good reference because it allows me to understand every aspect of how
vaccines affect children and the many factors used in making the decision of vaccinating
children.
“Birth-18 Years Immunization Schedule | CDC.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
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www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/imz/child-adolescent.html.
“Birth-18 Years Immunization Schedule” is a table that indicates the ages that certain
This website is a good reference because it allows parents to understand how many
vaccines and boosters are required at certain stages of life. Parents can also use this source to
Cave, Stephanie, and Deborah R Mitchell. What Your Doctor May Not Tell You about Children’s
What Your Doctor May Not Tell You about Children’s Vaccinations discusses the links
between vaccine dosage and childhood diseases. The book also talks about the pros and cons
This book is a good reference because the argument is not strictly anti-vaccination, and
includes reasons of why vaccinating your child could be beneficial. It also gives advice on
Children's Hospital. “Vaccine Safety: Dosing Safety.” Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, The
www.chop.edu/centers-programs/vaccine-education-center/vaccine-safety/dosing-safety.
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“Vaccine Safety: Dosing Safety” is about the dosage of vaccines and if they are safe due to
the age of the child. The article discusses if it is sensible to give the same vaccination a
The article is a good source of information because it effectively explains why a number
Ellenberg, Susan S., and Robert T. Chen. “The Complicated Task of Monitoring Vaccine
Safety.”
Public Health Reports, 0AD, pp. 10–21. SIRS Issues Researcher, sks.sirs.com. Accessed
7 Mar. 2019.
the adverse effects of vaccines on patients. Most of the time the side effects are not known
The article is beneficial to my research paper because it defines the other issue of how
there could be other side effects that occurred from vaccines that the CDC does not know when
Feder, Lauren, and LeTrinh Hoang. The Parents' Concise Guide to Childhood Vaccinations:
Practical Medical and Natural Ways to Protect Your Child. Hatherleigh Press, 2017.
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The Parents' Concise Guide to Childhood Vaccinations: Practical Medical and Natural
Ways to Protect Your Child explains the issues of vaccinations and its side effects as well as
This book is a good reference because it is written by a doctor who is also a parent. The
fact that Feder is both a parent and doctor assures the audience that the opinion on vaccines is
not biased since she has children of her own, The guide also offers remedies to keep your
“Making the Vaccine Decision.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for
www.cdc.gov/vaccines/parents/vaccine-decision/index.html.
“Making the Vaccine Decision” is the CDC explaining the risks, effects, ingredients, and
etc of vaccines. It allows the audience to understand what the CDC believes parents should
This article is a good reference because it can be used to compare to other sources that
Current Controversies: Vaccines, is a periodical that covers both sides of the pros and
cons of vaccinations. It also is composed of different sources from other fields in regards to
vaccinations.
composed from different credible sources that support both the pros and cons of vaccinating
argument and a better idea of what parents have to consider when reading a book like this
one.
Vaccines is a book that contains different essays regarding the controversies of vaccines.
It would provide more in depth explanations about the logic and reasoning behind current
vaccines controversies, and they are also published essays making them credible resources.
Should Vaccinations for Youth Be Mandatory i s a book that discusses if vaccines are in
dire need, accounts of adverse effects of vaccines, ethical issues, and etc. This is important
for any parent to know before taking their child to go to receive vaccinations.
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Should Vaccinations for Youth Be Mandatory i s a good resource because it discusses all
of the important topics that should be understood when concerning vaccines. Most
importantly, the book has more accounts to reference when discussing adverse effects of
vaccinations.
Welch, Matt, et al. “Should Vaccines Be Mandatory?” Reason, 2014, pp. 18–26. SIRS Issues
make the decision of whether to be vaccinated or not. In other rights, could vaccinating someone
The article is a wonderful source for the paper because although it talks about how
mandatory vaccinations could be against human rights, the article also discusses how not being