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More Parents Question Vaccination
Vaccine poll highlights
In a Scripps Howard Survey conducted by the Scripps Survey Research Center of Ohio University via telephone survey during the period from September 24 to October 11, 2007, 811 adults were asked questions about vaccinations. Here are their answers as reported by Thomas Hargrove of the Scripps News Service
Respondents were asked Questions in Bold Face. Their answers follow each question.
Here are a few questions about vaccinations that children get to protect them from diseases like polio, mumps and measles. Most states require kids to receive up to 10 different vaccinations by the time they are five years old. Some parents and researchers say vaccines have side effects that may lead to autism, asthma, diabetes, attention deficit disorder and other medical problems. Have you heard about these concerns?
Yes, have heard …………… 66
No, have not heard ………… 33
Don’t Know/Other Response …… 1
Most U.S. health officials urge that children be vaccinated to protect them and to prevent the spread of disease. More than 1 million children die of measles outside the U.S. every year. Generally speaking, do you think the benefits of immunizations outweigh the risks or do you have questions about the risks of immunization?
Benefits outweigh risks ……. 71
Have Questions about risks …. 19
Don’t Know/Other Response ….. 10
Most states allow children to be exempt from vaccinations if their parents object for religious reasons. Many states also allow exemptions if parents are philosophically opposed to the vaccinations. Should parents be allowed to exempt their children for philosophical reasons?
Yes ……………………… 56
No ………………………. 33
Don’t Know/Other Response ….. 11
There are still outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases like measles and mumps in this country. Unvaccinated children are eight times more likely to get measles than those who’ve gotten the full series of shots. About 77 percent of children have received all recommended shots by the time they are three years old. Is this a very serious public health concern, or not.
Very Serious Concern ………. 66
Not Very Serious Concern …… 26
Don’t Know/Other Response …… 8
Would you recommend that all children in your family get all recommended vaccinations, or would you want your family to ask lots of questions before proceeding with vaccinations?
Get all vaccinations ………. 56
Ask Lots of Questions First … 38
Don’t Know/Other Response …… 6
(Distributed by Scripps Howard News Service, http://www.scrippsnews.com)