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• World Health Organization http://www.who.int/campaigns/immunization-week/2018/en/ [cited 2020 Nov5].
• National Institute for Communicable Diseases https://www.nicd.ac.za/faq/vaccination-information-for-parentscaregivers/ [cited 2020 Nov 5].
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• World Health Organization
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• ImmYounity
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• Vaccines.gov https://www.vaccines.gov/basics/vaccine_ingredients [cited 2020 Nov 5]
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• HealthMap. See what diseases are near you http://www.healthmap.org/ [cited 2020 Nov 5].
• Which diseases does vaccination protect me from? https://vaccinateyourfamily.org/vaccines-diseases/ [cited 2020 Nov 5]
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• Vaccinate your baby – https://vaccinateyourfamily.org/which-vaccine-does-my-family-need/babies-children/ [cited 2020 Nov 5].
• Road to Health – http://www.health.gov.za/index.php/shortcodes/.2015-03-29-10-42-47/2015-04-30-08-29-27/2015
-04-30-08-33-30/category/545-immunisation-survey?download=3388:road-to-health-booklet. [cited 2020 Nov 5].
• Centres for Disease Control & Prevention https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/parents/protecting-children/index.html [cited 2020 Nov 5
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• Immunize for good
http://www.immunizeforgood.com/fact-or-fiction/natural-immunity [cited 2020 Nov 5].
• Centers for Disease Control. Understanding how vaccines work
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/conversations/downloads/vacsafe-understand-color-office.pdf [cited 2020 Nov 5].
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• Immunize for good – http://www.immunizeforgood.com/fact-or-fiction/natural-immunity [cited 2020 Nov 5].
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§Antigens can include a dead or weakened virus or bacteria, part(s) of a virus or bacteria, or a deactivated toxin produced by the bacteria.2,8
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• Immunize Colorado. How vaccines work http://www.immunizeforgood.com/vaccines/how-vaccines-work [cited 2020 Nov 5].
• CDC. What is in vaccines? – https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vac-gen/additives.htm [cited 2020 Nov 5].
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• To see summaries of some of these studies and other studies related to vaccine safety concerns, visit:https://www.chop.edu/centers-programs/vaccine-education-center/vaccine-safety-references [cited 2020 Nov 4].
• What about autism? Australian Government Department of Health
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• National Institute for Communicable Diseases
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*Thiomersal is a mercury-based preservative added to some vaccines1
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• World Health Organization
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• Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
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