Measles Infections in U.S. Up This Year

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are reporting that the number of measles cases so far this year are running three times higher than the recent average. As USA Today reports:
The USA is experiencing a spike in measles, with 175 confirmed cases and 20 hospitalizations so far this year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
That's about three times the usual number of cases of measles, CDC Director Thomas Frieden said Thursday. The USA has seen nine outbreaks this year, with the largest in New York, North Carolina and Texas.
More than 98% of measles patients were unvaccinated, Frieden said.
"This isn't the failure of a vaccine; it's the failure to vaccinate," Frieden said….
The country's safety net has become more porous in recent years, as like-minded parents who refuse vaccines have clustered in the same communities.
In August, for example, a visitor who had traveled abroad infected 15 people at a Texas megachurch. One of those infected was a 4-month-old baby, too young to have received a first measles shot.
For more background see my article, "Refusing Vaccinations Puts Others At Risk."
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Round 2, hell yeah!
Eh...
Not feeling it.
So, anyone want to talk about circumcision?
Deep dish circumcision or the shallow kind?
Isn't a "deep dish circumcision" really just a retroactive abortion, when it comes right down to it*?
*Go with me on this one; we can cause Threadpocalypse!
It's more of a partial birth retroactive abortion.
...which should of course be legal in the event that the child refuses to get vaccinated for measles.
You're just trolling the anti-vaccine scumbags now, aren't you? I approve.
I have to admit something. I sometimes get unnecessary vaccines, just for laughs.
Jenny McCarthy told me all vaccines were unnecessary!
And who better to give out medical advice than a playboy bunny!
Did she get any? I suppose one could inspect her nude body for a smallpox vaccine scar, except that I think she was maybe born after they stopped giving those.
Second.
Hey, wait, you're a scumbag. Shouldn't you be against vaccines too?
True, I am a scumbag. But Im a scumbag who sells mercury. The mercury they put into every child's vaccines! MWAH HA HA HA HA HA!
Enough of this pseudoscientific epidemiology, Bailey. You and your fellow epidemiotarians will be the first against the wall when the non-aggressive libertarian revolution comes!
will be the first against the wall
But gently.
And with their cooperation, of course.
Yes, they'll be left alone against the wall. Take that!
given that the pro-vaccination article came first, this seems a bit like burying the lede.
Wow, another one. Funny, I sent the first one to my ex (a doctor) and she basically remarked that while you had some of your facts right your piece was basically a pile of shit, and she's a committed Dem.
I wouldn't want to see a doctor who doesn't believe in vaccinations.
Edward Jenner was full of shit.
Excuse me? I can't hear you over all the people he saved from smallpox.
Me neither, I would never trust that woman with my wallet again, but I would trust her with my life.
N: Interesting I didn't know that diseases were a Red Team/Blue Team kind of thing. Just curious, did she happen to mention which of my facts were wrong?
They aren't. But she loves her some governmental force and.. has a problem with some of your conclusions. But what the fuck does she know, she's not a journalist, amirite?
N: That would be an "objective journalist."
"objective journalist."
Lol FFS.
BTW: Pointing out again that I'm in complete agreement with the desirability of vaccinations, despite the associated risks. (Not the autism shit, the real ones) and we have two sons that are up on all their shots. I don't have Tapa's knowledge about resistant disease, for example, so my shot at you earlier today was that this force you'd softly advocated was somehow libertarian.
However much either of us would like to see disease free children, using the threat of force to make people doe something against their will is in no way libertarian.
So dude, what IS the limiting principle here?
*crickets*
The country's safety net has become more porous? What the fuck is he trying to say here?
A huge non sequitur I guess, or the last half of a sentence and the first half of the following sentence were both deleted.
I'm sensing a theme on the site tonight...
Beats a Mandela homage-fest, anyway.
Just to bring things home, I saw Mandela in person in Chicago many years ago. Which strongly suggests he's a deep dish guy. Like Gandhi and Jesus.
The Roman predecessor to the Neapolitan pizza was a dish called placenta -- so it would not be inaccurate to say, "Jesus blessed then ate placenta as part of his Earthly ministry". Just throwing that out there.
Instead of tomato sauce, which, of course, was unknown in Eurasia at the time, they used garum. So, technically, Jesus ate deep-fish pizza.
[groan]
Tell me you don't crave the deep-fish.
I haven't seen Epi's mother in years.
She is renown for her deep-fishing skills, true.
Is that like fisting, only using the head?
I dunno, ask Episiarch.
What about those parents who condemn their boys to life with a hideous ding dong flap?
You can't fool me. I know a ginger kid when I see one.
My kid's got measles and he just licked this lollipop. Starting bid is $15 . Who's first?
More than 98% of measles patients were unvaccinated, Frieden said.
Thus further verifying that people who don't vaccinate are only a threat to themselves, not anyone else.
e: Did you miss this part of the story:
One of those infected was a 4-month-old baby, too young to have received a first measles shot.
It is your responsibility to keep your baby away from dangerous things.
Was it assumed that the baby was going to get a shot in the first place?
Thanks for posting Warty's selfy.
Seriously? Ew.
So gross.
In my childhood measles came around and my (younger) brother and sister both caught it. I, however, have never had them. Mom always said that I had a natural immunity, but I've never wanted to test it.
... Hobbit
Dammit! The right to spread disease around is one of the basic libertarian principles!
Obviously we have to take these people's children from them before they encounter something else found in nature.
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