How would you as the health professional balance respecting theparent’s control over the decision-making regarding their childwith the benefits of having their child immunized against apotentially harmful viral disease?
The parents have the right to refuse a vaccination for theirchild if they feel it’s unnecessary or harmful.
Please include references. Thanks
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