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In reply to the discussion: Stunned to see Anti-Vax knuckleheads here on DU. [View all]hack89
(39,181 posts)52. Measles is a killer disease
The number of measles cases from the outbreak linked to Disneyland has now risen to at least 98. But measles remains extremely rare in the United States.
The rest of the world hasn't been so fortunate. Last year roughly 250,000 people came down with measles; more than half of them died.
"The measles virus is probably the most contagious infectious disease known to mankind," says Stephen Cochi, a senior adviser with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's global immunization division.
"The children under 5 are very vulnerable to measles," Robinson says. They're the primary target of vaccination campaigns. "It takes just a few days to get them vaccinated but it also takes a very short time for the virus to kill them."
The rest of the world hasn't been so fortunate. Last year roughly 250,000 people came down with measles; more than half of them died.
"The measles virus is probably the most contagious infectious disease known to mankind," says Stephen Cochi, a senior adviser with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's global immunization division.
"The children under 5 are very vulnerable to measles," Robinson says. They're the primary target of vaccination campaigns. "It takes just a few days to get them vaccinated but it also takes a very short time for the virus to kill them."
http://www.npr.org/2015/01/30/382716075/measles-is-a-killer-it-took-145-000-lives-worldwide-last-year
The death toll used to be much much higher until a global eradication campaign was launched (with vaccines) in the 1980s.
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For people who are hurting and killing people by their actions and wacko beliefs? It's warranted. nt
stevenleser
Feb 2015
#77
They are indeed fuckng stupid. They deserve zero respect and should be publicly ridiculed.
Lucky Luciano
Feb 2015
#46
No, it's not. Anti-Vaxx started as John Birch Society conspiracy garbage. That's the root of your
stevenleser
Feb 2015
#81
Your above post should not have been hidden and admins should add anti-vax to their list of
stevenleser
Feb 2015
#83
You know, internationally, opposition to vaccines is just another aspect of right wing religious
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2015
#42
Correct. It originates from the John Birch Society and is another of their wacko conspiracy theories
stevenleser
Feb 2015
#86
There are anti-choicers here as well. People who don't believe women should have autonomy.
PeaceNikki
Feb 2015
#22
I'm amazed that the same folks who accept global warming and climate change...
ColesCountyDem
Feb 2015
#53
9/11 trutherism isn't DU-protected speech. Nor should be anti-vaccine denialist bullshit.
enki23
Feb 2015
#60
I didn't say a fucking thing about majority rule. Reality isn't subject to a vote.
enki23
Feb 2015
#67
If people ask me whether not having your kids vaccinated makes one a bad parent...
LuckyTheDog
Feb 2015
#65
I believe Pres Obama AND Hillary were both guilty of the same type of vaccine hysteria...
1bigdude
Feb 2015
#92