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Pertussis is bad for children and other living creatures.
Some pediatricians will tell the family they need to find a new physician for their child. Most of them do not do this, but I think it is a very good idea. If the family is dumb enough not to vaccinate their kids, chances are they are more likely than normal sane people to cause you problems down the road.What do docs say to people who refuse vaccinations?
Anyone read the part of that article where only .3% of people who contract measles will suffer a life threatening complication?
Anyone read the part of that article where only .3% of people who contract measles will suffer a life threatening complication?
Did you read the part where that 0.1% mortality rate is for children in developed countries - countries where the parents have access to thousands of dollars in healthcare treatment when their kids actually get sick? Did you look up what it is in developing countries? It can be as high as 10% in some places.
You do realize almost half a million kids still die from measles every year because they aren't vaccinated, right?
How about "Infant mortality is sharply decreasing thanks to immunizations, especially against the measles, which contributed to a decrease by 25% in the children under 5 mortality rate worldwide."
By the way this is for measles, which is far less deadly than pertussis (an infant mortality rate of 1.2% in developed countries).
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs286/en/
http://www.wfuna.org/mdg-child-health
The reason they DON'T cause epidemics here is because the vast majority are vaccinated. When those numbers start falling off, because woefully ignorant individuals would rather believe their favorite celebrity instead of published scientific research, epidemics certainly ARE possible. We are already seeing this in the United States, and other developed countries, as mentioned in articles posted above. Yes, admitting a child into a first-world hospital and providing him or her with all the support modern medicine has to offer greatly cuts down the fatality rate of any illness, but it is no substitute for the incredibly effective immunizations modern science has developed. It doesn't matter how you try to twist the numbers, argue about side effects, or bring up the fact that vaccines are never 100% effective in every individual; vaccines that are routinely administered save orders of magnitude more lives than they ever put at risk. Not being vaccinated, even for influenza, puts many people needlessly at risk if you are going to work in healthcare. These are facts, proven scientifically by study after study. You can quibble all you want about how many people die who contract disease x living in first-world-country y compared with people living in third-world-country z, but the bottom line is still vaccination saves lives, and universal vaccination is incredibly important to the most vulnerable people, such as the immunocompromised, since getting the flu might have a very low chance of killing you, but might have a high chance of killing your patient.You do realize that just about all of us in this thread live in developed nations right? Have I said anything in this thread about refusing vaccinations for third world countries? I'd like you to point me to that post.
We live in a developed nation. A nation with basic medical care, running water, and decent hygiene. These diseases would not cause epidemics here.
You do realize that just about all of us in this thread live in developed nations right? Have I said anything in this thread about refusing vaccinations for third world countries? I'd like you to point me to that post.
We live in a developed nation. A nation with basic medical care, running water, and decent hygiene. These diseases would not cause epidemics here.
Not to mention the danger to any immunocompromised children sharing the clinic with them.Some pediatricians will tell the family they need to find a new physician for their child. Most of them do not do this, but I think it is a very good idea. If the family is dumb enough not to vaccinate their kids, chances are they are more likely than normal sane people to cause you problems down the road.
You do realize that just about all of us in this thread live in developed nations right? Have I said anything in this thread about refusing vaccinations for third world countries? I'd like you to point me to that post.
We live in a developed nation. A nation with basic medical care, running water, and decent hygiene. These diseases would not cause epidemics here.
Ever read the studies indicating that pertussis is actually evolving because of the vaccine?
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19538113
You do realize that people from developing countries can move to developed ones. Like, with a plane? Now you have a completely vulnerable population - sounds like fun.
Those diseases do not cause epidemics here because people here are vaccinated. Why is that so hard for you to understand? The problem is that people who choose not to get vaccinated are basically taking advantage of people who are giving us herd immunity. Why do you think you have to get tested for TB before you do anything here, and then get quarantined if you test positive for it? Because we don't get vaccinated for it and one person with TB can start a public health disaster.
No matter how hard you try, you can't turn vaccinations into a U.S issue. We don't live in Madagascar - this is a global issue.
If you're going to try to get smart about your stupid argument, you might as well post the actual article, not the abstract that isn't even accessible outside of a university environment (provided they even subscribe to this particular journal). Because you posted it like this, I'll just assume you haven't even read the paper.
Most infectious diseases undergo antigenic variations/mutations IN SPITE of vaccinations, not because of them. Some have genomes that lack proofreading capabilities during replication --> mutations. And that's just ONE example of how these things happen.
Stop trying to justify/argue something you know nothing about. What's even more pathetic is that you are trying to use the "NIH studies" to support your nonsensical view points, when in fact no one at the NIH shares your viewpoint, and they have actually spent billions on research into vaccination advancement.
You do realize that just about all of us in this thread live in developed nations right? Have I said anything in this thread about refusing vaccinations for third world countries? I'd like you to point me to that post.
We live in a developed nation. A nation with basic medical care, running water, and decent hygiene. These diseases would not cause epidemics here.
Anyone read the part of that article where only .3% of people who contract measles will suffer a life threatening complication?
Really starting to wonder if you're not a pre-med, but rather an anti-vaccine nut who trolls medical websites.
Vaccinating the entire population of the US will do nothing to help the populations of Africa. Those in Africa and those travelling to Africa should probably consider being vaccinated. People in the United States may want to consider against vaccination for most diseases.
We would not have epidemics because we have basic hygiene, running water, and health care. We vaccinate against diseases that every person in the country once had. Measles and Varicella aren't killers in the 1st world. They are inconveniences. The flu is not a killer in 99.99% of cases and studies do not show that vaccination is always better off. I have posted several studies that show vaccinations against the flu are putting people at higher risk for getting it in subsequent years. I have posted other studies showing that the flu shots don't give nearly the broad spectrum of immunity necessary.
You are the one perpetuating ignorance and ignoring science. Science tells us that there are serious risks about vaccines and that their success in the past does not necessarily mean they are the way of the future. The studies are out there, but you ignore them.
A responsible scientist and/or doctor always questions what they "know". They question it and rip it apart until they find better answers. That is the essence of the scientific method. You and most of the other people in here do not think for yourselves. You think what you are told to think and repeat what you are sold.
Every one of my studies came from peer reviewed journals and several were straight from the NIH website. You go ahead and listen to your favorite news reporter or corporate paid spokesperson and I'll listen to the independent doctors and researchers.
Rubella (German measles) used to be a MAJOR cause of birth defects. Measles kills 3/1000 children who contract the virus (in Westernized nations, btw). Other complications include pneumonia, meningitis, and worst of all, corneal ulcerations which can lead to blindness. Mumps has a bunch of nasty effects, including testicular/ovarian swelling and infertility (not something I'd want to risk...).
Luckily we have this thing called the MMR vaccine, which has spared millions of people from these potential effects.
I think you are correct.Really starting to think you're not a pre-med, but rather an anti-vaccine nut who trolls medical websites.
Vaccinating the entire population of the US will do nothing to help the populations of Africa. Those in Africa and those travelling to Africa should probably consider being vaccinated. People in the United States may want to consider against vaccination for most diseases.
We would not have epidemics because we have basic hygiene, running water, and health care. We vaccinate against diseases that every person in the country once had. Measles and Varicella aren't killers in the 1st world. They are inconveniences. The flu is not a killer in 99.99% of cases and studies do not show that vaccination is always better off. I have posted several studies that show vaccinations against the flu are putting people at higher risk for getting it in subsequent years. I have posted other studies showing that the flu shots don't give nearly the broad spectrum of immunity necessary.
You are the one perpetuating ignorance and ignoring science. Science tells us that there are serious risks about vaccines and that their success in the past does not necessarily mean they are the way of the future. The studies are out there, but you ignore them.
A responsible scientist and/or doctor always questions what they "know". They question it and rip it apart until they find better answers. That is the essence of the scientific method. You and most of the other people in here do not think for yourselves. You think what you are told to think and repeat what you are sold.
Every one of my studies came from peer reviewed journals and several were straight from the NIH website. You go ahead and listen to your favorite news reporter or corporate paid spokesperson and I'll listen to the independent doctors and researchers.
Those are all severe complications that occur when very basic medical treatment is not provided. They are compounded by bad hygiene and poor sanitation. We do not live in the third world and this is not the 1800s.
If you put us in a time machine and take us back 100 years my tune may be different. If we were in a 3rd world country, I'd probably tell you the rewards outweigh the risks. I don't see a time machine and I'm sitting in an air conditioned house, on the internet, with television playing in the other room. I don't think I'm in a third world country.
If you put us in a time machine and take us back 100 years my tune may be different. If we were in a 3rd world country, I'd probably tell you the rewards outweigh the risks. I don't see a time machine and I'm sitting in an air conditioned house, on the internet, with television playing in the other room. I don't think I'm in a third world country.
We do not live in the third world and this is not the 1800s.
I didn't say anything about protecting Africa. I pointed out that even with good hygiene you can start an epidemic in an exposed population if you introduce an infected person from another population into it. This is one of the reasons TB is so scary for developed countries.
Measles and Varicella are not inconveniences for everyone that gets them. You posted yourself how even in a country as developed as ours there is still a mortality rate. As someone else pointed out, a seemingly small percentage of a large number is a big number. You only posted one study about how a new vaccine for measles might be necessary. I don't know if you read your own studies but nowhere do any of the authors suggest stopping vaccinations. I'm guessing you only read the abstracts though? You realize there were people who were taking your stance when we were vaccinating for smallpox and polio too, right? I guess some people just never learn.
Even if the mortality rate for a disease like pertussis was 0% and they only required the kind of intensive care available in developed countries, we should STILL be vaccinating. Unless you're taking the stance of "why vaccinate when you can waste hundreds of thousands of dollars per person treating a disease you could have avoided with an essentially free vaccine."
Most of those people will tell you that diseases such as measles and the chickenpox were no big deal. They'd say everyone got them and most people wanted their kids to get it so it would be done and over with. Turn off the news for a little bit and you'll be a little less scared to be outside of your imaginary bubble.
One of the ways I know this: We have vaccines.
Bad **** can happen to people with chicken pox. Bad **** happens less frequently in those that get the vaccine.
Severe complications happen to a tiny fraction of people who get chickenpox, measles, and the flu. Severe complications also occur with each of their vaccines. The vaccines aren't entirely safe. They pose very real dangers. We know about some of the risks and they are reported, but there are also risks that we are not aware of, risks that have no yet been linked to vaccines. We are also weakening our natural immune systems and setting ourselves up for possibly deadly repercussions.
The studies I have linked state that we need to take a closer look at our protocols. That is exactly what I'm saying.
That is not confirmed. Bad **** happens frequently due to vaccines. Even more bad **** happens that cannot be linked to vaccines, but are caused by them.
No need to "try" to sound smart. I'll let the doctors and scientists do the talking for me. While you just repeat what you're told without thinking about or understanding it.
Except that the rate of complications from vaccines are many orders of magnitudes smaller than the risk of not getting a vaccine. Actually, what has been happening recently is that people who happen to agree with you are not vaccinating their children and we might soon reach the point where herd immunity is not enough. Then we'll unfortunately see some deadly repercussions.
As for chickenpox, a very large number of people go on to get shingles. I don't know if you've had shingles or know anyone who's gotten it, but it's definitely not a minor inconvenience.
Saying that vaccines weaken our immune system sounds like something you read off of a herbalife bottle.
That is not confirmed. Bad **** happens frequently due to vaccines. Even more bad **** happens that cannot be linked to vaccines, but are caused by them.
I've already posted the link showing that vaccines, especially the flu, weaken our immune systems and can leave us susceptible to more dangerous versions.
Here's another showing that less immunity is passed on naturally because of vaccines.
http://jid.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2013/04/29/infdis.jit143.full
As I said before, prior to the MMR vaccine, measles killed 3 out of every 1000 children who contracted the virus.
How many children DIE because of the MMR vaccine?
Alright, that is patently false buddy. Vaccines do not weaken your immune system. See this webpage by the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.Severe complications happen to a tiny fraction of people who get chickenpox, measles, and the flu. Severe complications also occur with each of their vaccines. The vaccines aren't entirely safe. They pose very real dangers. We know about some of the risks and they are reported, but there are also risks that we are not aware of, risks that have no yet been linked to vaccines. We are also weakening our natural immune systems and setting ourselves up for possibly deadly repercussions.
The studies I have linked state that we need to take a closer look at our protocols. That is exactly what I'm saying.
Here's another showing that less immunity is passed on naturally because of vaccines.
http://jid.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2013/04/29/infdis.jit143.full
We have no way of knowing. We do know that severe reactions do occur and are grossly under reported. We have no idea about long term side effects that are being caused by these vaccines. This is something any respectable doctor would tell you.
How can we calculate the number of children who die because they aren't provided the same natural immunity because their mothers were vaccinated? How do we calculate the number of children who died from suppressed immune systems caused by vaccines?
The CDC tells us that a high estimate for reported adverse reactions is 10%
Vaccinating the entire population of the US will do nothing to help the populations of Africa. Those in Africa and those travelling to Africa should probably consider being vaccinated. People in the United States may want to consider against vaccination for most diseases.
We would not have epidemics because we have basic hygiene, running water, and health care. We vaccinate against diseases that every person in the country once had. Measles and Varicella aren't killers in the 1st world. They are inconveniences. The flu is not a killer in 99.99% of cases and studies do not show that vaccination is always better off. I have posted several studies that show vaccinations against the flu are putting people at higher risk for getting it in subsequent years. I have posted other studies showing that the flu shots don't give nearly the broad spectrum of immunity necessary.
You are the one perpetuating ignorance and ignoring science. Science tells us that there are serious risks about vaccines and that their success in the past does not necessarily mean they are the way of the future. The studies are out there, but you ignore them.
A responsible scientist and/or doctor always questions what they "know". They question it and rip it apart until they find better answers. That is the essence of the scientific method. You and most of the other people in here do not think for yourselves. You think what you are told to think and repeat what you are sold.
Every one of my studies came from peer reviewed journals and several were straight from the NIH website. You go ahead and listen to your favorite news reporter or corporate paid spokesperson and I'll listen to the independent doctors and researchers.
We have no way of knowing. We do know that severe reactions do occur and are grossly under reported. We have no idea about long term side effects that are being caused by these vaccines. This is something any respectable doctor would tell you.
How can we calculate the number of children who die because they aren't provided the same natural immunity because their mothers were vaccinated? How do we calculate the number of children who died from suppressed immune systems caused by vaccines?
The CDC tells us that a high estimate for reported adverse reactions is 10%
Did you even read this? How strong are your reading skills? This article cites that infants of immunized mothers lose protection from maternal antibodies at an earlier age than infants from non immunized mothers. The only reason tbis is important is because it affects the ideal time window for vaccination since we dont want the maternal antibodies to neutralize the live attenuated vaccine. Straight from your link.Here's another showing that less immunity is passed on naturally because of vaccines.
http://jid.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2013/04/29/infdis.jit143.full
We have no way of knowing. We do know that severe reactions do occur and are grossly under reported. We have no idea about long term side effects that are being caused by these vaccines. This is something any respectable doctor would tell you.
How can we calculate the number of children who die because they aren't provided the same natural immunity because their mothers were vaccinated? How do we calculate the number of children who died from suppressed immune systems caused by vaccines?
The CDC tells us that a high estimate for reported adverse reactions is 10%
We have no way of knowing. We do know that severe reactions do occur and are grossly under reported. We have no idea about long term side effects that are being caused by these vaccines. This is something any respectable doctor would tell you.
How can we calculate the number of children who die because they aren't provided the same natural immunity because their mothers were vaccinated? How do we calculate the number of children who died from suppressed immune systems caused by vaccines?
The CDC tells us that a high estimate for reported adverse reactions is 10%
1. "Any respectable doctor" is bit of a stretch, yes? I won't pretend that I surveyed a hundred doctors on this opinion, so you don't pretend that either.We have no way of knowing. We do know that severe reactions do occur and are grossly under reported. We have no idea about long term side effects that are being caused by these vaccines. This is something any respectable doctor would tell you.
How can we calculate the number of children who die because they aren't provided the same natural immunity because their mothers were vaccinated? How do we calculate the number of children who died from suppressed immune systems caused by vaccines?
The CDC tells us that a high estimate for reported adverse reactions is 10%
Seriously though, it seems like you're not willing to leave the world you've created for yourself and see reason so I'm just going to go do something else.
"That is not confirmed. Bad **** happens frequently due to vaccines. Even more bad **** happens that cannot be linked to vaccines, but are caused by them."
Just in case you've forgotten, that right there is the complete opposite of the scientific method. We can have this conversation after you've finished bio/taken the MCAT - I guarantee you that you'll have changed your mind by then. At least for your future patients' sakes I hope so.
Not OP, you mean that Allen guy right? Still not sure if he was just trying to instigate an argument for kicks, or honestly believes the stuff he spouts. I want to believe that the latter type of person wouldn't be a premed. I mean, I read a couple of his posts and steam began shooting through my ears.Absolutely agree. I wonder how far along in his education the OP is, he critized my verbal/comprehension skills so I'm sure he's at least taken the MCAT.
Severe complications happen to a tiny fraction of people who get chickenpox, measles, and the flu. Severe complications also occur with each of their vaccines. The vaccines aren't entirely safe. They pose very real dangers. We know about some of the risks and they are reported, but there are also risks that we are not aware of, risks that have no yet been linked to vaccines. We are also weakening our natural immune systems and setting ourselves up for possibly deadly repercussions.
The studies I have linked state that we need to take a closer look at our protocols. That is exactly what I'm saying.
Absolutely agree. I wonder how far along in his education the OP is, he critized my verbal/comprehension skills so I'm sure he's at least taken the MCAT.