packgrad said:
statefan91 said:
Either vaccination or natural is fine, so why not eliminate basically any risk via vaccination than worry about them getting infected?
Get your kids vaccinated. I don't care. The "science and data" show they are at essentially zero risk, but go ahead. It should not be required like the state run media is pushing for.
I heard a couple guys yesterday in Lowes talking and now they are going to vaccinate kids. I was thinking to myself about the vaccines I took in 1964 when going to school and wondering... what the F???
More vaccines followed in the
1960s measles, mumps and rubella
In 1963, the measles vaccine was developed, and by the late 1960s, vaccines were also available to protect against mumps (1967) and rubella (1969). These three vaccines were combined into the MMR vaccine by
Dr. Maurice Hilleman in 1971.
Late 1960s | Recommended Vaccines
Smallpox
Diphtheria*
Tetanus*
Pertussis*
Polio (OPV)
Measles
Mumps
Rubella
Vaccines for Adolescents: A new generation of vaccines
Adolescents, like adults, were recommended to get tetanus boosters every 10 years; most requiring their first booster dose around age 11. Other than this, however, most adolescents did not require additional vaccines unless they missed one in childhood. By 2005, vaccines specifically recommended for adolescents were only recommended for sub-groups based on where they lived or medical conditions that they had. However, a new group of vaccines became available in the latter part of the decade.
- New vaccines: Tdap, 2005, meningococcal conjugate (2005), HPV (2006 females, 2009 males), meningococcal serogroup B vaccine (2014)
- Additional recommendations for existing vaccines: HPV (2011 to routinely vaccinate males), intranasal influenza vaccine (2018 again recommended)
- New versions of existing vaccines: HPV (protecting against 9 types, 2015)
- Discontinuation of vaccine: intranasal influenza vaccine (2016)
2000
Recommended VaccinesTd
Catch-upMMR
Hepatitis B
Varicella
Sub-groupsHepatitis A
2005
Recommended VaccinesTdap
Catch-upMMR
Hepatitis B
Varicella
Sub-groupsHepatitis A
Pneumococcus
Influenza
2010
Recommended VaccinesTdap
HPV
Meningococcal conjugate (serogroups A,C,W,Y)
Influenza
Catch-upMMR
Hepatitis B
Varicella
Polio
Sub-groupsHepatitis A
Pneumococcus
2020
Recommended VaccinesTdap
HPV
Meningococcal conjugate (serogroups A,C,W,Y)
Influenza
Meningococcal serogroup B
Catch-upMMR
Hepatitis B
Varicella
Polio
Sub-groupsHepatitis A
Pneumococcus