Bre Panton had been on television for a few years and used social networks to start anti-vaccine messages and slogans. Regular contributor to Fox News the Conservative-oriented cable network and newspaper editor Federal Republic – also very conservative in court – died only 26 years old ] after catching the swine flu [19659002] The journalist was particularly hard on vaccination for years and sent messages claiming to be the devil's work, which has shown this tweet sent in June 2011.

] The anti-vaccine movement has become a form of support for Donald Trump

Anti-vaccination slogans have been adopted by many journalists and frequent "opinion leaders" in pro-Trump media such as Fox News or the Federalist, as the current US president has publicly defended the relationship between vaccines and autism.

This relationship is in fact the main conspiracy theory used by those who claim that children should not be vaccinated, an argument invented by Andrew Wakefield and later dismantled by scientific journalist Brian Deer. Wakefield would later be expelled from the College of Physicians of United Kingdom when the scandal jumped to La Luz.

Unfortunately, the position against vaccine has become a form of public demonstration of support for Donald Trump, his mindset and his leadership public. A support that is extremely dangerous.

Bre Panton did not have to die, much less at his young age. The infection from H1 N1 influenza better known as swine flu is absolutely preventable by a simple vaccine. It is unfortunate that the death of a death, no matter how unfinished, ends up being an example of the radical importance of proper vaccination. Literally a matter of life or death.

Vaccines changed everything

According to 1980 World Health Organization since 1980, the number of diseases treated with vaccines worldwide, has decreased in more than 5,000 million sufferers . Some of them have actually been reduced to disappear altogether.

At present, vaccination is estimated to save at least two and three million people a year.