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No Needles?
The Great Immunization Debate
By Lisa A. Goldstein
Vaccinations are a hot button topic. There's the perpetuated myth that some may cause autism and the controversy of immunizing school-age girls for the HPV virus that causes cervical cancer – and that's just for starters.
For new parents, this is just one more issue that must be decided on – or do they have a say in the matter? Here's some guidance for new parents trying to make sense of this issue.
Generally, states allow religious grounds and sometimes are more liberal in granting parental refusal to required childhood vaccines, says Dr. Barry Hainer, who deals with this issue in his practice as part of the family medicine department at the Medical University of South Carolina.
Do non-vaccinated children face problems when they start school? Dr. Stern says this depends on the state of residency. "Some [states] will not accept non-immunized children into the public school system unless there is a medical reason," she says. "Others have a more lenient policy."
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