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DrGreene Content
Today, children routinely receive 21 vaccinations before they even enter kindergarten -- more than double what they received even a decade ago. Vaccine fears are at an all time high, intensified by the recall of the rotavirus vaccine and the problem of mercury-containing vaccines. The debate has reached Congress, which conducted hearings in August 1999. Like antibiotics, vaccines have prevented unfathomable suffering, but they also have a real, human cost. Just because we can make a vaccine doesn't mean that we should give it. Instead we need a sober, continuing reevaluation of the risks and benefits of each vaccine in the ever-changing world in which we live. The current vaccine recommendations represent the best information available and are updated at least once a year. My hope is that our public conversation, rather than getting side-tracked by fear, strengthens this rational reevaluation process.
Alan Greene MD FAAP
Orginally published: August 05, 1999
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