New York declares measles emergency, blasts misinformation fueling outbreak
Reuters,
by
Jonathan Allen
Original Article
Posted By: Toledo,
4/10/2019 7:21:29 AM
NEW YORK - A measles outbreak in Brooklyn, primarily among Orthodox Jewish children, prompted New York City on Tuesday to declare a public health emergency, requiring unvaccinated people in the affected areas to get the vaccine or face fines. The city’s largest outbreak since 1991 of the once virtually eradicated disease has mainly been confined to the Orthodox Jewish community in the borough’s Williamsburg neighborhood, with 285 cases confirmed since October, Mayor Bill de Blasio said at a news conference. That’s up sharply from only two reported cases in all of 2017.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Calamity Kate 4/10/2019 8:44:18 AM (No. 29210)
Maybe more learned posters can chime in, but I´m reading up on measles and wondering what the big deal is?
It certainly looks scary and uncomfortable to catch, but it also appears that majority of the dangers are from secondary bacterial infections easily treated by antibiotics -- not from the measles itself? I´m curious as to who or what is driving this medical panic outside of a statistically insignificant number of measles cases.
I´m not an anti-vaxxer. Yet I also believe in the right of parents to make these health decisions for their children. My daughter just turned 10 and I´m already getting robocalls and emails from her physicians office letting me know its time for her HPV vaccine (Gardisil to prevent one small strain of genital warts). This is the first vaccine I´m refusing. I"m already getting the tsk-tsk looks from her pediatrician´s office when I say NO.
This is the same pediatrician´s office that, back in ´12, when asked for her 4 year vaccines 3 weeks before her 4th birthday because we were moving to Peru for a couple years the following week, nearly refused to give her the shots. They didn´t know what to do."It´s too early!!!" "Insurance won´t pay for them!", "She´ll have to be revaxxinated to go to public school".
I told them I would pay OOP, and I have no intention of ever sending her to a public school.
I guess I bring these two contrasting stories up to highlight what I think is a bizarre sort of fundamentalism when it comes to vaccines. Any deviation from the vaccine bible brands you a heretic.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Rather Read 4/10/2019 9:12:52 AM (No. 29213)
I had measles when I was a young child and it was horrible. I ran a very high fever, was covered in an itchy rash and my eyes were so sensitive to light, I had to stay in a dark room. Afterward, my skin peeled and I was miserable for days. I am so happy my children and grandchildren didn´t have to go through that.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
cThree 4/10/2019 9:46:00 AM (No. 29211)
DeBlasio blames "misinformation"? And who trusts DeBlasio?
Lest there be any misunderstanding, I myself am FOR vaccination, and I´m aghast at what´s happening.
But I wouldn´t trust Mayor Bill and his sleazy crew to tell me what day of the week it is.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
mc squared 4/10/2019 10:49:49 AM (No. 29209)
The New York Post reports that flyers are circulating stating ´vaccines are made from ingredients that include “human cells from aborted fetuses,” “rabbit brain” and “monkey kidney” — all of which can’t be consumed under Jewish law.´
And people don´t believe De Blas?
https://nypost.com/2019/04/09/prominent-rabbis-shown-in-anti-vax-pamphlet-aimed-at-orthodox-brooklyn-parents/
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
snowoutlaw 4/10/2019 11:48:32 AM (No. 29212)
Another problem that is 100% caused by Democrats and their war against America. Guess they thought it wasn´t fair that only the 3rd world had it so they imported it.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
DVC 4/10/2019 12:26:29 PM (No. 29205)
#1, there are many multiple antibiotic resistant bacteria strains now, not all bactierial infections are easily beaten these days. And the high temperatures can be very serious, even fatal by itself. 1 in 1,000 with measles get a brain infection. A significant number have serious hearing damage. From 3 to 100 per million will die.
This is no joke, yet so many of the "I´m smarter than all those liars/fools with MD degrees and years of experience" folks who decide not to get their kids vaccinated still think they are choosing the safe alternative.
Life is 100% fatal. In all things, one needs to sensibly and realistically play the odds. Measles vaccine is 97% effective with the recommended two dose treatment. This means that of 1 million vaccinated, 970,000 will be protected but 30,000 will still get the disease, but a milder form. 1.3 per million doses have a serious allergic reaction.
Life is all about choices. And some folks are choosing very badly, listening to some unqualified person they don´t know on the web rather than experts who are trying to stop epidemics.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
couchguy 4/10/2019 12:59:11 PM (No. 29204)
Huge victory for anti-vaxers. Let´s bring back polio and smallpox too.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Jethro bo 4/10/2019 1:53:58 PM (No. 29207)
According to the CDC, prior to the vaccine introduction in 1963, an estimated 3 to 4 million people were infected each year. Of these, 400-500 deaths occurred. 48,000 were hospitalized and 1000 sufered encephalitis (swelling of he brain) a year. So the risk of death was 0.0167% for 500 deaths and 3 million cases or 1 death for every 6000 cases. Risk of encephalitis was 0.0033%. In recent history, the highest number of reported case was 667 in 2014. Through April 4th of this year 465 cases in 19 states have been reported. Another common disease with a vaccine is flu. The highest estimated fo deaths due to influenza was 80,000 for the season of 2017-2018. Of these the CDC estimated a total of 180 pediatric deaths. Of these, more than 40% had received the flu vaccine. Now contrast Bubonic Plague (Black Death) The untreated death rate for untreated pneumonic plague is 100%. MOrtality for Bubonic plague treated is 50 % All infections can kill. Some are much deadlier than others. One wonders if squashing the rights of parents to choose healthcare for their children is worth, by statistics, saving less than one life?
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