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Eugene

(61,871 posts)
Wed Aug 28, 2019, 06:46 PM Aug 2019

"We're embarrassed": US is close to losing measles-elimination status

Source: Ars Technica

HUMILIATING—

“We’re embarrassed”: US is close to losing measles-elimination status

Health experts blame vaccine misinformation—and themselves.

BETH MOLE - 8/28/2019, 2:08 PM



There’s a “reasonable chance” that the US will soon lose its status as a country that has eliminated measles. That’s according to Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The World Health Organization considers a disease eliminated from a country or region if it has gone at least 12 months without continuous spread of said disease. (This is different from disease eradication, which is when a disease is completely stamped out globally. Humans have only managed to eradicate two diseases: smallpox and rinderpest, which infects cattle and other ruminants.)

The US triumphantly declared measles eliminated in 2000—after spending decades tenaciously working to promote widespread vaccination. (The CDC had originally hoped to have it eliminated by 1982.) And in 2016, the WHO declared measles eliminated from the Americas altogether. WHO’s Regional Office for the Americas (PAHO) celebrated the news with announcements titled, in part, “Bye, bye measles!”

But now—after a global resurgence of the highly infectious viral illness, spurred partly by misinformation and vocal anti-vaccine advocates—both of those achievements are close to being undone.

Massive outbreaks of measles ignited late last September in New York. The disease has continued to spread in flare-ups around the country, sickening a total of 1,215 people since the start of 2019. This week, the CDC reported 12 new cases from the week before. Experts expect the weekly case counts will rise with the start of school—and they’re bracing for a stinging defeat.

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Read more: https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/08/were-embarrassed-us-health-experts-chagrined-by-measles-resurgence/

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"We're embarrassed": US is close to losing measles-elimination status (Original Post) Eugene Aug 2019 OP
Winning! ck4829 Aug 2019 #1
You've stepped in it now, Eugene. Aristus Aug 2019 #2
Ugh...amen bro Docreed2003 Aug 2019 #4
The Betsy DeVosing of America. Science is bad. Ignorance is good. Let GOD and the wealthy handle it. Freethinker65 Aug 2019 #3
+100% Aristus Aug 2019 #5

Aristus

(66,316 posts)
2. You've stepped in it now, Eugene.
Wed Aug 28, 2019, 06:54 PM
Aug 2019

Prepare to be flooded with hysterical, screaming posts from mad anti-vaxxers, and more reserved, but no less insane, posts from 'concerned' citizens.

One of the reasons I don't visit with pediatric patients anymore is the parents who belong to the putrid, squalid, shit-eating community of anti-vaxx blockheads who continue to piss in the healthcare pool. I've got enough stress in my worklife without having to go eighteen rounds with one of them in order to get their kids vaccinated.

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