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WDYT about this?

http://news.yahoo.com/story//nm/20080821/hl_nm/measles_usa_dc

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Parents refusing to have their children vaccinated against measles have helped drive cases of the illness to their worst levels in a dozen years in the United States, health officials reported on Thursday.

In 2008 alone, 131 cases of measles have been reported, with 15 serious enough to be hospitalized, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported.

Most of those infected were not vaccinated and there is no reason for any cases to occur when vaccines can prevent them, the CDC said in a weekly report on death and diseases.

"Measles can be a severe, life-threatening illness" the CDC's Dr. Anne Schuchat said in a statement. "These cases resulted primarily from failure to vaccinate, many because of philosophical or religious belief."

Only 13 percent of the cases were imported, the CDC said, naming Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, India, Israel, China, Germany, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Russia. "This is the lowest percentage of imported measles cases since 1996," the CDC report reads.

At least 15 patients, including four children younger than 15, were hospitalized, although no one has died, the CDC said.

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I want to know how many of those cases were unvaccinated patients, whether they were too young to have the vaccine, if they had parents that refused the vaccines, if they were around children who were given the MMR (and it shed), if they traveled to a foreign country, etc.  There are too many factors in kids getting sick, it's impossible to point the finger at any one thing.  I think the media is making this into a sensational story, blowing it out of proportion when, let's face it, 131 cases isn't even 1% of the population, it's a drop in the bucket.  The good thing is, those 131 cases are now immune to it for life and never have to receive an mmr (well, they need an mr, but good luck finding separate vaccines for those!)


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  8/25/2008 3:19 pm

Okay, my kids are "mostly" vaccinated....none of them have had the chickenpox shot (their ped said that getting chickenpox the natural way provides lifelong immunity, where the vaccine doesn't......she said it doesn't prevent kids from getting CP anyway), and my 7yo doesn't have most of his vaccines because of drug allergies that prevent him from getting them. I'm not a believer in the "herd effect" (where if some are vax'd, all are safe)....I can see how measles would be making a comeback. I can only hope that my son doesn't catch measles......but I'm doing what I can.


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  8/25/2008 10:47 pm

How much research was done to discover how many of the supposed unvaccinated patients would have vaccinated if the MMR had been split up? Many parents of children with autism and other neurological disorders have been asking for it for years now.

However, having said that I do not have this paralysing fear many have about the measles. I and many of my childhood friends caught it and none of us needed a hospital and we are all immune for life now. All the members of my family caught measles and none died from it (and I am going back 3 generations).

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  8/26/2008 6:49 am

Hi:)My now 18 yr old DS had the measles when he was 13 months old.We were living in Italy at the time and he wasn't old enough for the vax(I was still vaxing at the time,I have 4 older sons who received vaxes and my 3 younger who have not) and short of fever w/ rash he was fine and now has lifelong immunity.I remember being scared when he first got them because yanno.. omg the measles but not one child I knew of who had them & this was an outbreak had any problems.As a sidenote during my pregnancy my routine bloodwork came back with low rubella titers..meaning..my immunities have worn off at the age of 35-40.I would imagine that a lot of older adults who have not had any boosters since childhood,(since most of us grew up to believe we had lifelong immunity) are probably walking around vulnerable to a lot of diseases and who are just as *dangerous* to the public as our unvaxed kids.I still find it amusing that many pro-vax parents find our children a threat .If vaccines are so effective then you don't need to worry about my kid spreading any diseases to yours or people breathing measles all over your kid because their immunity has worn off after so many years,but they do worry so where's the faith in those vaccines?I don't consider 131 cases a major oubreak & it sounds like scare/bully tactics to try and force vaxes on us once again.
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