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porphyrin ([personal profile] porphyrin) wrote2011-03-22 10:40 am

Measles in Hennepin County.

There are now 9 confirmed cases of measles in Hennepin County.

The Department of Health recommends strongly that children who have only had one dose of measles immunization get their second dose BEFORE the age of 4 for protection.

Please consider doing this for your child's sake. Measles kills 1 out of every 100 people and is one of the most contagious diseases extant in the world today, spreading via airborne, not droplet, transmission. If you are in a waiting room with someone with measles, then you have been exposed. Period. The end.

No comments about immunizations being evil, please. I'm tired, I'm looking at a potential outbreak, and anyone who does so will get deleted from my friendslist.
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[personal profile] naomikritzer 2011-03-22 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)
I have some friends (who live in South Minneapolis) whose child was diagnosed with cancer last month and is having chemo right now (it's an insanely rare form of cancer, almost never found in children.) (Actually, technically he is between rounds of chemo.)

Here is my question. I am pretty sure his parents vaccinated him fully back before he got sick. Does the immune suppression of chemo make you vulnerable to things you SHOULD be immune to (like measles, if you were vaccinated) or just extra-vulnerable to things you are not immune to (like colds)? I am so, so worried about this child.

I really should just quit worrying about the measles killing him and worry about the fucking cancer. It kills 50% of the adults who get it. It's so rare in children they don't even know what his odds are. It's possible that fantasizing about doing violence to Andrew Wakefield is distracting me from worrying about this kid dying of cancer...

[identity profile] porphyrin.livejournal.com 2011-03-23 11:47 am (UTC)(link)
Your friends should call their oncologist and ask-- in general, until chemo is done for good, live vaccines aren't given. He's at risk because the chemo is beating up on his immune system.

Which means that the poor attendance last night at the Department of Health clinic is actually endangering this child.

I also sometimes fantasize about doing violence to Wakefield.