Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any info on the person with measles? Is it known if he/she was vaccinated?
I don't think they stated in the article but the original case in this area was a child who HAD been vaccinated...
Link, please
See subject. http://editor.des09.com/physicianbrief/PDFs/General/14-06_Loudoun_Measles_Investigation.pdf?utm_source=delivra&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=May+6+IFMC+PB+%2D+Measles&utm_term=Measles+Alert
Expressly states that it was an unvaccinated person
450 a year dead and a hundred thousand with lasting complications each year. Enough for most people.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Measles used to be common place. Now there is one case and people get hysterical. That's progress.
Yes you are right, it was commonplace for children to die from measles.
I am for progress.
It was not commonplace for children to die from measles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any info on the person with measles? Is it known if he/she was vaccinated?
I don't think they stated in the article but the original case in this area was a child who HAD been vaccinated...
Link, please
Anonymous wrote:Measles used to be common place. Now there is one case and people get hysterical. That's progress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Measles used to be common place. Now there is one case and people get hysterical. That's progress.
Yes you are right, it was commonplace for children to die from measles.
I am for progress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any info on the person with measles? Is it known if he/she was vaccinated?
I don't think they stated in the article but the original case in this area was a child who HAD been vaccinated...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any info on the person with measles? Is it known if he/she was vaccinated?
I don't think they stated in the article but the original case in this area was a child who HAD been vaccinated...
Anonymous wrote:Measles used to be common place. Now there is one case and people get hysterical. That's progress.
Anonymous wrote:Measles used to be common place. Now there is one case and people get hysterical. That's progress.
Anonymous wrote:Is there any info on the person with measles? Is it known if he/she was vaccinated?
Anonymous wrote:If you're not immune to rubella (Measles) [have not been vaccinated or not been previously infected with it] and you come down with this illness during early pregnancy, it could be devastating for your baby. You could have a miscarriage or your baby could end up with multiple birth defects and developmental problems. Congenital rubella syndrome, or CRS, is the name given to the pattern of problems caused when a baby is born with the virus.
I hate that people refuse this vaccination! This disease used to be pratically erradicated in the US and now all these crunchy people have allowed it to pop in clusters all over the US. Dumb.dumb.dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Dumb question here: if we and our kids have been vaccinated there's no risk to us, right? Is the risk to kids who haven't yet been vaccinated or has the measles mutated in some way?