The Failed MMR Vaccine Policies on College Campuses

Conclusions The current policy on most college campuses requires verification that incoming students have received two doses of the MMR vaccination. The goal of this policy is to prevent the diseases measles and mumps. A longstanding federal trial against Merck, the pharmaceutical company responsible for making the MMR vaccine, accuses Merck of manipulating data to show the MMR to be more effective against mumps than it is. Recent outbreaks of mumps on college campuses by students vaccinated with the MMR vaccine provides additional evidence that the MMR vaccine is ineffective. Data from the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System proves that the MMR vaccine is responsible for thousands of serious injuries and almost 100 deaths. The actual diseases of measles and mumps are generally benign, mild diseases in both children and adults, resolving naturally within a few days. More sensible university health policies would encourage safe, effective, inexpensive homeopathic immunizations and improved nutrition to prevent disease. Common sense would dictate the elimination of the mandatory MMR vaccination policy on college campuses. References: https://www.cdc.gov/mumps/outbreaks.html http://www.cbsnews.com/news/mumps-cases-10-year-high… https://www.insidehighered.com…measles-immunizations-college-students https://www2a.cdc.gov/nip/schoolsurv/schImmRqmt.asp http://studenthealth.missouri.edu/forms&policies/immunization.html https://hws.wsu.edu/medical-clinic/new-studen...
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