What vaccines are necessary for children depends on who it is making the recommendation. There are some natural physicians and alternative health professionals who say that absolutely none are needed. Other say that MMR is definitely required for prevention of Measles, Mumps,Rubella (MMR), plus Diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough (pertussis) (DTaP), as well as Polio (IPV) and also Chickenpox.
Influenza is recommended and sometimes required for a yearly vaccine although those getting it usually still get it and the authorities declare they missed the current year's strain and try to convince those who got the shot that it wasn't given in vain.
It is because of vaccinations that some terrifying and deadly diseases have been eliminated in our modern society, which includes conditions such as polio and smallpox. Vaccines serve to prevent diseases such as measles, mumps, hepatitis B, tetanus, pertussis, diphtheria, and rubella. Each state naturally has its own set of requirements for vaccinating children before they begin school.
Most states do follow the endorsements of immunization authorities, such as the committee on infectious diseases of the Academy of Pediatrics and the Centers for Disease Control and prevention individual states may also consider recommendations presented by the American Academy of family physicians. Most states require children to be vaccinated so that there are no unnecessary illnesses spread throughout the school systems.