Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Thank you Oprah and Jenny McCarthy!

These two medical geniuses cast doubt on the safety of childhood vaccinations. So . . .
Watch out for measles! That's what doctors are cautioning in the midst of one of the worst years for measles since 1996, adding that the recent rise in outbreaks is a reminder of the importance of getting immunized against the potentially lethal disease.

From January 1 through May 21, there have been 118 cases of measles across 23 states. That's much higher than usual.

How much higher? From 2001 to 2008, the median number of annual cases of measles has been 56, the CDC says. That's 56 cases in an entire year.

The CDC declared measles "eliminated" by the CDC in 2000 . . .

Measles is extremely contagious, spreading easily through the air - infected droplets can linger for up to two hours in closed spaces. The CDC now says infants six to eleven months of age should receive a dose of the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine - and unvaccinated persons one year or older should receive two doses of the vaccine at least 28 days apart - before traveling abroad.

Measles typically causes rashes, fever, muscle pain, pink eye, and sore throat . There is no treatment but rest and pain meds can help. The disease can lead to potentially fatal complications like pneumonia or encephalitis. None of the patients died in the recent outbreaks, but about 40 percent had to be hospitalized.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-20066061-10391704.html

Why would anyone take medical advice from a talk show host?

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