In Europe, effective steps are taken against the skeptics of vaccination.
While Europe and the United States are influenced by the influence of vaccination, fear and immunization are reduced, Brandenburg has become the first federal state in Germany, where all kindergartens of every kind of measles, measles and several other infectious diseases are obligatory.
Immunization reduction has led to an increase in measles cases in Germany, France, Italy, or other countries. This happened in the United States.
Now the German government thinks about the introduction of compulsory vaccinations throughout the country. Other European countries have already adopted laws that make the vaccination obligatory, including in Italy, where the law was adopted two years ago, which is mandatory for children adopted in Italian schools.
Health officials say that the booklets printed by anti-vaccine groups are widely distributed among the different groups of the population, including Orthodox Jews. In the United States, the sharp increase in infection in the locked community is not the first time and is still prompted by the anti-vaccine propaganda.
Brandenburg Health Minister Andreas Butner says: "Children and pregnant women should be above their rights, who do not want to vaccinate their children."
According to the World Health Organization, last year Meva Meets 82 600 Europeans - this is the highest rate compared to any period of the last decade.
Last year, the Italian Minister of Health, who was a member of the Five Star Movement, imposed a temporary rule that allowed children to walk to school if the parents had not submitted any documents that their children were vaccinated. Since then, the level of measles cases in Italy has been sharply increased and the World Health Organization reported that last year, nearly a quarter of all cases of infection occurred in Italy.
In March, the Italian government resumed temporal rule and again enacted a law that makes it mandatory to immigrate children before leaving school.
Analysts say public opinion has been paid in favor of vaccination after an Italian populist politician who was against a compulsory vaccination last month found himself diagnosed with a hospital.
While Europe and the United States are influenced by the influence of vaccination, fear and immunization are reduced, Brandenburg has become the first federal state in Germany, where all kindergartens of every kind of measles, measles and several other infectious diseases are obligatory.
Immunization reduction has led to an increase in measles cases in Germany, France, Italy, or other countries. This happened in the United States.
Now the German government thinks about the introduction of compulsory vaccinations throughout the country. Other European countries have already adopted laws that make the vaccination obligatory, including in Italy, where the law was adopted two years ago, which is mandatory for children adopted in Italian schools.
Health officials say that the booklets printed by anti-vaccine groups are widely distributed among the different groups of the population, including Orthodox Jews. In the United States, the sharp increase in infection in the locked community is not the first time and is still prompted by the anti-vaccine propaganda.
Brandenburg Health Minister Andreas Butner says: "Children and pregnant women should be above their rights, who do not want to vaccinate their children."
According to the World Health Organization, last year Meva Meets 82 600 Europeans - this is the highest rate compared to any period of the last decade.
Last year, the Italian Minister of Health, who was a member of the Five Star Movement, imposed a temporary rule that allowed children to walk to school if the parents had not submitted any documents that their children were vaccinated. Since then, the level of measles cases in Italy has been sharply increased and the World Health Organization reported that last year, nearly a quarter of all cases of infection occurred in Italy.
In March, the Italian government resumed temporal rule and again enacted a law that makes it mandatory to immigrate children before leaving school.
Analysts say public opinion has been paid in favor of vaccination after an Italian populist politician who was against a compulsory vaccination last month found himself diagnosed with a hospital.
In Europe, effective steps are taken against the skeptics of vaccination.
Reviewed by Health Tips
on
June 15, 2019
Rating:
No comments: