Anti-vaxx insanity: New study highlights the dangers of science denialism

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source: Salon

A recent outbreak of measles has been traced to one individual child — a stark reminder of a public health crisis

Jenny McCarthy, Bill Maher (Credit: AP/MediaPunch/Frank Micelotta)

We are breaking a new record in the U.S., and it is not one we want to break: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, measles cases are at a 20-year high. As of May 23, more than 288 cases have been reported this year. To put that in perspective, only 37 cases were reported in all of 2004. In 2002, measles had been declared eliminated in the Americas.

The CDC reports that most Americans have either contracted measles in the past, and are now immune, or have received the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine, among the most effective vaccinations available. Yet, measles is now an epidemic in Minnesota, where a 2.5-year-old child was identified by the science journal Pediatrics last month as patient zero, ultimately responsible for exposing more than 3,000 people in its community to the disease.

The child had traveled with family to Kenya and there came in contact with measles, subsequently spreading it to a family member and three other toddlers in daycare. The child had not been vaccinated, as the parents believed vaccines to be dangerous, having bought into the same misinformation that has spread far and wide across America.

The family lives in Minnesota, in a small community of Somali immigrants where rates of the MMR vaccination are very low, and which has seen dramatic decrease in vaccinations, from 91 percent in 2004, down to 54 percent in 2014, according to Pediatrics. Of the more than 3,000 people exposed, 21 showed symptoms of the disease and 16 of those were not vaccinated. Dr. Abdirahman Mohamed of the Axis Medical Center in Minneapolis said of these cases, “Every family will tell you that, ‘We’re not going to give our children the MMR. We’re afraid that they’re going to get autism.’”

The Minnesota case is a wakeup call, a reminder of why we vaccinate in the first place. One child was able to bring a previously all-but-eradicated disease back into the United States, putting an entire population at risk. What is more alarming is this is not an isolated incident; outbreaks have been reported in New York City and 18 states.

The misinformation about vaccines is an epidemic in itself, not contained to any one portion of the country, spreading for more than a decade following a congressional hearing in 2000, as anti-vaxx alarmism was first gaining a critical mass. In a recent Politico article, Sarah Despres writes:
In 2000, I was a counsel for the Democratic staff of the House Government Reform Committee working on public health issues, including immunization policy. The committee was in its second year of hearings whose purpose on paper was to oversee various aspects of the nation’s immunization program. But in reality, these hearings had become a forum for spouting unproven, and eventually disproven, allegations, linking the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine to autism.


[...] One by one, the committee summoned its witnesses. [Dr. Andrew] Wakefield and other anti-vaccine advocates told the committee stories about children who stopped speaking after receiving their MMR vaccines and spun complicated theories about how the vaccine could prevent children from absorbing nutrients, leading to neurological problems. The experts from CDC and NIH explained that the epidemiology and biology of autism and vaccines did not support what Wakefield and others were professing.’
Wakefield is a disgraced former doctor who had his medical license revoked due to his unethical behavior in publishing a paper asserting that the MMR vaccine was linked to autism, a claim that was contradicted by his own findings and the findings of other studies. His paper, even though discredited, is used widely as evidence of the dangers of vaccines, and the anti-vaccination movement hails Wakefield as a hero to their cause, even today.

This misinformation has deadly consequences. When it comes to measles, an unvaccinated American child has a 1-in-500 chance of dying if infected. In serious cases, the disease can also result in brain damage or hearing loss. It takes very few people to start an epidemic or outbreak, as the measles case in Minnesota shows. It only takes one child to infect a community, and if each child has the potential to expose many more to the disease, and those exposed are not vaccinated, an epidemic could well be born.

It is far too easy to find misinformation on vaccines today. Celebrities such as Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey use their fame to tout scientifically disproven claims that vaccines cause autism or that mercury in vaccines is deadly to young children. Liberal firebrand Bill Maher even waxed apocalyptic about flu vaccines. A proliferation of organizations claim to offer parents a safe place to learn the truth about vaccines yet offer no scientifically credible resources, offering scientifically disproven claims to parents.

We easily forget that it takes just one person to bring a disease back inside the U.S. borders. We forget that infants and people with immune deficiency rely on others to be vaccinated in order to stay healthy. Minnesota has reminded us of the dangers that this type of misinformation can have.
 

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Mrfreddygoodbud

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Fuck that pharmaceutical propaganda bullshit...

the fact is that disease comes from being around

crackers.. in fact the european is the reason for

most stds, especially herpes..


Facts they will never voluntarily admit...


you can get diseases and parasites, just being

around them....fuckin ringworm and lice and shit..


Young melanin rich happy nappy children dont get that shit in the hood..


in the burbs they STAY getting ringworm and lice all on their childs head...



Now mind you measles was called small pox back in the day!!!

SAME SHIT the europeans gave the Natives that saved heir lives

and gotdam deadly disease..

mind you this is the gift they gave the people that saved them..


Only fools that dont understand the population control game,

will run and get their children vaccinated instead of building

up their immune system naturally...


They dont think for themselves, they fall for any stupid propaganda,

just put the words doctor or scientist in it...

More children die or suffer greatly from taking vaccines then anything else...


they put fucking aluminum in vaccines B... fuckin aluminum


Again to the drones amongst us,


Ask you doctor if he knows what is in vaccines, without reading the

label?

If doesnt and you dont,

Then why would you that in yours or you childs body??


folks who run to vaccines probably feed their children

really unhealty diets.

their child probably has a steady diet of blood and starch!!!
 

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Anti-Vaccine Doctor: I Don't Care If My Kids Make Others Gravely Sick (VIDEO)

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An Arizona cardiologist told CNN in an interview that went online Monday that he doesn't care if his refusal to vaccinate his kids gives other children grave, preventable diseases.

“I’m not going to sacrifice the well-being of my child. My child is pure,” Dr. Jack Wolfson said in the interview. “It’s not my responsibility to be protecting their child.”

Wolfson was responding to a public appeal for all parents to vaccinate their children from Arizona pediatrician Dr. Tim Sacks, whose leukemia-stricken daughter was exposed to measles after an unvaccinated American family introduced the disease into the greater population during a trip to Disneyland.

Wolfson was interviewed last week by television station KPNX as a source on the debate over vaccinations, calling himself "the paleo-cardiologist," according to the report.

The doctor said that children should not avoid getting infections such as measels and mumps. "These are the rights of our children to get it," he told KPNX.

Back on CNN, Wolfson dismissed his fellow doctor's appeal to anti-vaxxers.

"As far as I’m concerned, it’s very likely that her leukemia is from vaccinations in the first place," Wolfson said.

The CNN interviewer asked Wolfson repeatedly if he could live with himself if his unvaccinated child got other children, like Sacks' daughter, fatally sick.

“I could live with myself easily. It’s an unfortunate thing that people die, but people die. And I’m not going to put my child at risk to save another child,” he said.

Watch the clip:

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Here is what happens with vaccines, it is like a soldier with PTSD. A person in a dangerous environment for a long time, requiring heightened awareness to survive which is fine.

Until they get home and attack somebody. Or people attacking Sikh or Muslims after 9.11 out of fear who would not have noticed them before.

Your immune system is going crazy looking for this virus and could attack other parts of your body. Especially a child any minor tweaking could have a big impact on their development. I would see if it is possible to delay vaccinations.

The risk outweigh the benefits with low infection rates. When half a million people were getting it, it made sense. Even then only 400 people died, a very low death rate.

Ideally we need to get vaccinations into countries that have low rates.
 

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Who is pushing for vaccines?

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Put yourself in their shoes, if there is a $20 shot that keep people showing up in the emergency rooms requiring expensive treatment; I am going to promote it to keep my claims down and pocket the money. After visiting my doctor which is an HMO, they eagerly sell and promote vaccinations to you without you asking.

If that child or a couple of thousands, no longer looks their parents in the eye after developing autism, this is not the health insurance company problem. It would be difficult to prove a link.

Since these companies dominate the economy, and control the media, it is no wonder that you see messaging promoting vaccines. Even Fox is pro-vaccination, which is a red flag in itself.
 

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:lol::lol::lol:

Who is pushing for vaccines?

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Put yourself in their shoes, if there is a $20 shot that keep people showing up in the emergency rooms requiring expensive treatment; I am going to promote it to keep my claims down and pocket the money. After visiting my doctor which is an HMO, they eagerly sell and promote vaccinations to you without you asking.

If that child or a couple of thousands, no longer looks their parents in the eye after developing autism, this is not the health insurance company problem. It would be difficult to prove a link.

Since these companies dominate the economy, and control the media, it is no wonder that you see messaging promoting vaccines. Even Fox is pro-vaccination, which is a red flag in itself.

That shot keeps people from showing up in emergency rooms.
No one needs permission to promote you anything. But they need it to put a shot in your arm.

There is no autism-vaccine link so I'm not sure where you were going with that part.

Fox is less pro-vaccine than they are pro business and outbreaks are bad for business.

McCarthy has kept a pretty low profile lately. Is she still stuck on stupid or has she changed now that the "doctor" she was listening to has been discredited?
 

Mrfreddygoodbud

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why cacs bring so many diseases to america tho??


killed off whole populations of people....


they didnt need no damn blankets, a handshake

by them diseased europeans would be more than enough...


when are they going to admit they are the orgins of

sexually transmitted diseases as well....??


there is a reason why there mother country is called

GERMany!!

think about that shit B!!! GERM MANY..

:lol::lol::lol::lol:


we shouldve left them in the caves...


thinking we could civilize a beast...

fuck were we thinking:hithead::hithead::hithead:
 

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Next to pay up, the 911 Truthers!:lol:

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Who Is Stefan Lanka? Court Orders German Measles Denier To Pay 100,000 Euros


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Amid a measles outbreak in the country's capital, a German court has ordered a measles-denying biologist to pay the €100,000 he offered to anyone who proved the existence of the virus. Above, Dr. Juergen Hochfeld chats with a mother and her daughter before injecting the 11-month-old child with a vaccine against measles, mumps, rubella and varicella (chickenpox) in Berlin Feb. 26, 2015.

Stefan Lanka, a German biologist who offered on his website four years ago to pay 100,000 ($105,686) to anybody who could prove measles is a virus, now has to honor his pledge, a German court decided Thursday. After Dr. David Barden, a German national, emailed Lanka studies proving measles is a virus and laid claim to the reward, the biologist refused to pay up.

The dispute eventually reached a regional court in southern Germany, whose decision Lanka is planning to appeal, according to the Local, a German news site. The biologist told a regional newspaper, “It [measles] is a psychosomatic illness” and that “people become ill after traumatic separations,” BBC News reported.

“Because we know that the ‘measles virus’ doesn’t exist, and according to biology and medical science can’t exist ... we want the reward to get people to enlighten themselves,” Lanka wrote in his original post offering the reward, the Local said.

The German capital Berlin is in the midst of a measles outbreak, with 782 cases reported since last October. Beginning in February, when an 18-month-old child died from the virus -- the country’s first death during the outbreak -- health officials have been considering making vaccinations mandatory. About 20 measles cases are still being reported on a daily basis, the Local reported. The virus is highly contagious and can lead to serious medical complications and death.

A rise in the number of adults who refuse to vaccinate children against the virus has been blamed for measles outbreaks in Europe and North America. The belief that measles vaccines cause autism, rooted in a discredited scientific study published in 1998, is common among them. But a denier of the measles virus altogether is comparatively rare. Still, claiming certain diseases don’t exist is something Lanka may be in the habit of doing. On the website VirusMyth is an article authored by Lanka in 1995. Its title? “HIV; [sic] Reality or Artefact?”
 

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These mandates are based on classified intelligence that a nation state is using bioweapons against us. I have wrote about propaganda establishing our inferiority than there is a movie about viruses. There is a link showing coordinated action.

President Biden could be using War Powers that could force all of us to take a vaccine through job terminations and other measures.

It provides that the president can send the U.S. Armed Forces into action abroad only by declaration of war by Congress, "statutory authorization," or in case of "a national emergency created by attack upon the United States, its territories or possessions, or its armed forces."

This virus could be classified as an attack giving the President War Powers. The military was involved in vaccine development.
 
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Women need to be mandated to get the 'jab', many of them are 'unvaccinated'.

This can apply to women, they get the jab or you lose your job.
 

king reckless

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why cacs bring so many diseases to america tho??


killed off whole populations of people....


they didnt need no damn blankets, a handshake

by them diseased europeans would be more than enough...


when are they going to admit they are the orgins of

sexually transmitted diseases as well....??


there is a reason why there mother country is called

GERMany!!

think about that shit B!!! GERM MANY..

:lol::lol::lol::lol:


we shouldve left them in the caves...


thinking we could civilize a beast...

fuck were we thinking:hithead::hithead::hithead:

Not to troll or anything, but the name Germany, from the Roman Empire era, meant land behind the limes.

Besides, Germany is the English label. It's Deutschland in German. But do you.
 

Mrfreddygoodbud

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Not to troll or anything, but the name Germany, from the Roman Empire era, meant land behind the limes.

Besides, Germany is the English label. It's Deutschland in German. But do you.

I was being facetious,

the original "germans" were melanated Moors...

the fact remains... the hybrid europeans greatest gift to the americas

were small pox, influenza, herpes, and the norway rat....

yea that rat thats all over fuckin new york city..

spreading more diseases...

FACTS...

Do me??

Thank You,

Me Done!!
 
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