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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some facts since PPs were asking. 1. You can be vaccinated for measles and still be one of the unlucky people for whom the vaccine was not perfectly effective, and therefore still contract it. It is about 95% effective. With herd immunity intact, that level of effectiveness would eventually wipe out the disease (if everyone were vaccinated). 2. This is not a "mutated" strain of measles. 3. Infants under 1 cannot be vaccinated and are at highest risk. 4. People with compromised immune systems or people who cannot be vaccinated (because of actual medical reasons and not Jenny McCarthy) are also at high risk. 5. Measles is extremely contagious and can be contracted just by being in a room someone with measles was in -- not concurrently, but hours earlier. 6. 90% of people not immune will contract measles from being close to someone with measles. 7. Measles is a human-only virus (it has no animal reservoirs) and could be completely eliminated if it weren't for the anti-vaccine movement. 8. [b]The death rate for measles is about 3 in 1000 for healthy children[/b], but it is 30 in 100 for people with immune issues, and can cause other serious complications, including brain damage, even if it doesn't kill (there is a reason it's vaccinated for!). Source: CDC website[/quote] Where on earth did this statistic come from? I had measles as did everyone I knew when I was a child. There was no vaccine for measles, and it was not in any way a deadly disease. Everyone got it, and no one died. There are lies, damned lies and statistics -- this is a case of statistics. In a vaccinated population, very few healthy children will come down with measles. In developing countries, this statistic might be plausible, but that's because those "healthy" children suffer from malnutrition, parasites, poor hygiene, poor access to clean water, etc, all of which contribute to the death rate in these supposedly "healthy" children. In America, well-nourished middle class children with no immune issues are not likely to die of measles ever. [/quote]
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