Proof that vaccination works...

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http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2011/07/25/deaths-from-chickenpox-down/


Awesome news. It's hard to fight statistics like these...

Deaths from chickenpox down

Deaths from chickenpox (the varicella virus) have dropped 97 percent in adolescents and children since the use of the vaccine began in 1995, new analysis shows.

"I think there's certainly the potential for very little disease in the future and very few deaths if we are to fully implement and maintain that program," said Jane Seward, deputy director, Division of Viral Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The study appears in journal Pediatrics. Researchers from the CDC looked at data from 1990 to 2007.

"Every kid did get chickenpox and, in the pre-vaccine era, there were 3-4 million cases a year," Seward said. "What people may not have realized, every year, about 105 people died of chickenpox. About half of those were children and about 11,000-12,000 were hospitalized with severe complications. We started preventing the disease to really prevent those very serious complications."

Among adults younger than 50, the decline was 96 percent; overall, the decline was 88 percent. Seward pointed out that adults get more serious chickenpox than children and also need two doses of the vaccine.

"They have about twenty times higher risk of dying from chickenpox than children do. So it is really important for adults who haven't had chickenpox to get the vaccine."
 
Very interesting statistics!

My DD will be vaccinated for this, and for everything else as well. While I don't remember the chickenpox being that terrible (I was six), I would hate for my DD to contract something so uncomfortable that could have been prevented. But that's me, and I respect and understand the concern of those parents who choose to opt out.
 

Im not anti-vaccine

But this is one that I delayed.

I find it funny how when it first came out, They needed one shot at around a year, then it was they needed one around one and one at kindergarten or if delayed only one at kindergarten. Now you need two no matter when you get it.
 
I agree that it's hard to ignore the statistics that prove vaccines work.

My children get vaccinated for everything, including an annual flu shot. I could never forgive myself if something happened to them because I didn't vaccinate them due to choosing to believe studies that have since been proven completely false.
 
I delayed this one until I found out that if you don't get the Chicken Pox you can't get shingles :thumbsup2. DS19 (who was 6 or so at the time) already had chicken pox but the twins got the vaccine. I am PRETTY sure they had a VERY mild case of the Chicken Pox though-they each had about 10 sores on their stomach. I showed the school nurse and she thought they were too but didn't send them home :lmao:. It seemed like everyone at the school that didn't have the vaccine or chicken pox had gotten them that year-they were on the tail end of that mini outbreak.

They got all of the rest of the vaccines they could on time (the twins could not get the whooping cough one because they had seizures after they were born).
 
I agree that it's hard to ignore the statistics that prove vaccines work.

My children get vaccinated for everything, including an annual flu shot. I could never forgive myself if something happened to them because I didn't vaccinate them due to choosing to believe studies that have since been proven completely false.

Exactly--when is the last time you saw someone with Small Pox :thumbsup2
 
But I'm sure some devout anti-vaccine folks will come up with their spin on this pretty soon . . . :rolleyes:
I'm sure the Call To Arms has been sounded! I predict the following gambits:
1) Shingles!!!
2) The vaccine wears off!!!
3) Dreadful toxins!!!
4) It's not really the vaccine!!!
5) My immune system is superior to any old vaccine!!!
 
I'm sure the Call To Arms has been sounded! I predict the following gambits:
1) Shingles!!!
2) The vaccine wears off!!!
3) Dreadful toxins!!!
4) It's not really the vaccine!!!
5) My immune system is superior to any old vaccine!!!

You forgot

6) It's a marketing ploy by the drug companies!
7) I had a bad reaction! (Even though every pro-vac sources says that of course, certain people shouldn't have the vaccine)
8) A new one from the comments on the article in the OP... the vaccine is made from aborted fetuses. :rolleyes:
 
We fully vacinate our kids too. I'm still sitting on the fence about the HPV one though. I just want to wait until it's been around a little while longer to make sure it's safe.
 
We fully vacinate our kids too. I'm still sitting on the fence about the HPV one though. I just want to wait until it's been around a little while longer to make sure it's safe.

Oh yeah, I forgot about that one. DD has not had that one either for the same reason.
 
I delayed this one until I found out that if you don't get the Chicken Pox you can't get shingles :thumbsup2. .


Not correct. Many people who have had the chicken pox vaccine are now getting shingles if exposed to the the chicken pox virus. DS6 has had shingles twice and had the vaccine.

This is copied from the CDC vaccine handout

http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/vis/downloads/vis-shingles.pdf
Only someone who has had chickenpox – or,rarely, has gotten chickenpox vaccine – canget shingles. The virus stays in your body,and can cause shingles many years later.
 
That was another thing I learned on The Dis, that there are folks in the USA who don't vaccinate their children.
 
"But I had the chicken pox and I was fine!"

Well, most of of had it, and most of us were fine. I don't know about anyone else but I was also miserable for about a week. For most, CP isn't dangerous but if a couple shots in the arm avoids a week of misery (and missed school/work for child/parent) then why not?
 
Not correct. Many people who have had the chicken pox vaccine are now getting shingles if exposed to the the chicken pox virus. DS6 has had shingles twice and had the vaccine.

This is copied from the CDC vaccine handout

http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/vis/downloads/vis-shingles.pdf
Only someone who has had chickenpox – or,rarely, has gotten chickenpox vaccine – canget shingles. The virus stays in your body,and can cause shingles many years later.

:confused3:confused3:confused3

The pamphlet says that VERY RARELY does someone that gets the vaccine gets shingles?? Like I said, if you don't get the chicken pox, you can't get shingles--if you get the vaccine and still get the chicken pox you can get shingles. Same thing that the CDC says.
 
You forgot

6) It's a marketing ploy by the drug companies!
7) I had a bad reaction! (Even though every pro-vac sources says that of course, certain people shouldn't have the vaccine)
8) A new one from the comments on the article in the OP... the vaccine is made from aborted fetuses. :rolleyes:
I got #8 covered, that's a subset of the "dreadful toxins" argument!
 
:confused3:confused3:confused3

The pamphlet says that VERY RARELY does someone that gets the vaccine gets shingles?? Like I said, if you don't get the chicken pox, you can't get shingles--if you get the vaccine and still get the chicken pox you can get shingles. Same thing that the CDC says.



Okay, not to haggle, but the CDC does not say you have to get the vaccine and get chicken pox. It says OR gotten the vaccine, not AND. We took DS to 2 different doctors to confirm shingles, and he's never had the chicken pox.

Only someone who has had chickenpox – or,rarely, has gotten chickenpox vaccine – can get shingles. The virus stays in your body,and can cause shingles many years later.
 
And please don't take my post about shingles as an anti-vaccination stand. I have 4 kids all fully vaccinated. I just wish it didn't like such a coverup all the time with vaccines and we were all fully informed so we felt like we could trust vaccines, doctors and pharmacuetical companies more.
 
Since 1995? Then what the heck was that shot I got in school umpteen years ago? I remember someone comparing it to a gun - and if you look on my arm now (at 62) you can still make out the "clusters" of needle holes in a perfect circle.. Was that the smallpox vaccine?

Don't know if I ever had chicken pox.. My mother couldn't remember and I've never seen any pox marks/scars on me like I've seen on other people..

You're right though.. Those are some pretty hard statistics to argue..:)
 


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