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Showing Original Post only (View all)The toll of the anti-vaccination movement, in one devastating graphic. [View all]

Measles outbreaks (purple) worldwide and whooping cough (green) in the U.S., thanks in part to the anti-vaccination movement. (Council on Foreign Relations / January 20, 2014)
Aaron Carroll today offers a graphic depiction of the toll of the anti-vaccination movement. (H/t: Kevin Drum.) It comes from a Council on Foreign Relations interactive map of "vaccine-preventable outbreaks" worldwide 2008-2014.
A couple of manifestations stand out. One is the prevalence of measles in Europe -- especially Britain -- and the U.S. Measles is endemic in the underdeveloped world because of the unavailability of the MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine.
But in the developed world it's an artifact of the anti-vaccination movement, which has associated the vaccine with autism. That connection, promoted by the discredited British physician Andrew Wakefield and the starlet Jenny McCarthy, has been thoroughly debunked. But its effects live on, as the map shows.
Vaccine panic also plays a role in the shocking incidence in the U.S. of whooping cough, also beatable by a common vaccine. Researchers have pointed to the effect of "non-medical exemptions" from legally required whooping cough immunizations -- those premised on personal beliefs rather than medical reasons -- as a factor in a 2010 outbreak of whooping cough in California.
The rest: http://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-mh-antivaccination-movement-20140120,0,5576371.story#ixzz2r6EmagUI
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JaneyVee
Jan 2014
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By including everything back to 1954, the scale makes it a little hard to see what's happening.
TrollBuster9090
Jan 2014
#13
The foreshortened scale also makes it hard to see what's happening. 1988-1991 there was also
El_Johns
Jan 2014
#20
Oh, Hannah. Are you really arguing in favour of the anti-vaccination movement?...
SidDithers
Jan 2014
#36
That, PLUS the rampant paranoia and distrust of 'government' and authority. In the old days, if
TrollBuster9090
Jan 2014
#8
The fact that government doesn't respect our privacy or our constitutional rights, and police
TrollBuster9090
Jan 2014
#14
Take your pick. There are at least 13 other things correlated with the rise of autism.
TrollBuster9090
Jan 2014
#17
In CA homeschooled kids have the same vaccine requirement as public or private schooled kids,
LeftyMom
Jan 2014
#18
OK, CDC & Cal Dept of health are just a waste of the taxpayers' money. They don't know what's
El_Johns
Jan 2014
#26
The subthread was about school admission requirements and you're posting data about toddlers.
LeftyMom
Jan 2014
#27
Marin county's exemption rate is 7.8% The very data you're posting show that you're wrong.
LeftyMom
Jan 2014
#30