Childhood diseases linked to convulsions, neurologic damage and death by Dangerous Bacon ..... Vaccination Debate Forum
Date: 2/28/2008 7:57:59 PM ( 16 y ago)
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"The study focused on children who develop fevers and then go into convulsions an occurrence that frightens parents but usually has no lingering consequences. There were no deaths in the new study."
Hmmm...so antivaxers are all excited about a finding showing that one type of vaccine is more likely to be a cause of convulsions than another. Do they know the significance of convulsions (starting with the above statement)? This is a common response in very young children who have high fevers.
And what _commonly_ is responsible for high fevers? Infections.
Let's review the consequences of some of these infections, which are prevented by vaccination:
"Haemophilus influenzae type b
(also known as Hib disease)
More serious in infants under one year of age.
Causes pneumonia and infections of the blood, joints, bones, soft tissues, throat and covering of the heart.
Before the vaccine, caused meningitis in about 12,000 children per year; about one in four suffered permanent brain damage; and about one in 20 died.
Hib Vaccine prevents this disease
Measles
Highly contagious.
Causes a rash, high fever, cough, runny nose and watery eyes, lasting from one to two weeks.
May lead to ear infections and pneumonia.
May cause encephalitis, which may lead to convulsions, deafness or mental retardation.
Of every 1,000 children who get measles, one or two will die.
MMR Vaccine prevents this disease.
Mumps
Causes ear infections and pneumonia in one out of every 20 children who get it.
Causes encephalitis that can lead to convulsions, deafness or mental retardation in one out of every 1,000 children who get it.
Causes fever, headache and inflammation of the salivary glands, resulting in swelling of cheeks or jaw.
One out of every 10 who get mumps may develop Meningitis or Encephalitis.
Can result in permanent loss of hearing.
MMR Vaccine prevents this disease."
Getting the idea yet about what commonly caused convulsions (or worse) in the days before vaccination? Here's more:
"Pertussis (also known as whooping cough)
Highly contagious.
Causes severe spells of coughing which can interfere with eating, drinking and breathing.
Complications may include pneumonia, convulsions or encephalitis."
Convulsions again.
" In the United States about 65% of reported cases occur in children under 5, and half of those are infants less than one year old.
In recent years, an average of 3,500 cases were reported in the United States.
Can be prevented with DTaP Vaccine."
Polio
Serious cases cause paralysis and death.
Mild cases cause fever, sore throat, nausea, headaches, stomach aches, stiffness in the neck, back and legs.
Can be prevented with the Polio Vaccine.
Rubella (also known as German Measles)
Most serious in pregnant women; there is an 80% chance that it will cause defects in the unborn child if infection occurs in early pregnancy.
Symptoms include mild discomfort, slight fever for 24 hours, joint pain, and a rash on the face and neck lasting for two or three days.
MMR Vaccine prevents this disease.
Tetanus (also known as lockjaw)
Enters the body through a wound.
Produces a poison which affects the body's nervous system.
Symptoms are headache, irritability, stiffness in jaw and neck.
Causes muscle spasms in jaw, neck, arms, legs and abdomen.
May require intensive hospital care.
Three out of every 10 people in the United States who get Tetanus die.
Can be prevented with DTaP Vaccine (Td for adults).
Varicella (also known as chickenpox)
Highly contagious.
Four million cases occur in the United States each year.
Causes more than 9,000 hospitalizations and up to 100 deaths each year.
Most cases occur in children under 15 years of age.
Causes fever, body aches and an itchy rash. The rash first appears as red spots, which quickly become raised bumps and then develop into blisters.
Newborns and the immunocompromised are at higher risk of complications.
Can cause painful skin lesions, known as Herpes Zoster or shingles, later in life.
VAR Vaccine prevents this disease.
http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/imm/immvacc.shtml
Does this tell you anything about the comparative risks of vaccines and the illnesses vaccines prevent?
It should.
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