Measles outbreak southern Arizona

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vagari

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vagari said:
Ok ... 11 confirmed cases is an "outbreak?" I guess technically.

If you have been to the Walmart in Casa Grande recently you may have been exposed. Unless you were born before 1957 in which case you likely got vaccinated. People born after typically did not get vaccinated as we thought this disease mostly gone in the US. 


http://www.abc15.com/news/region-ce...asles-cases-confirmed-exposure-areas-expanded

I had the MMR vax in CA in the early 70's.  Still have the scar.

I don't know where you are getting your information.  It is inaccurate. 

The MMR vaccine is still a standard childhood requirement for entry into the school system.
 
GotSmart said:
I had the MMR vax in CA in the early 70's.  Still have the scar.

I don't know where you are getting your information.  It is inaccurate. 

The MMR vaccine is still a standard childhood requirement for entry into the school system.

I think I misread the article ...

"Anyone who has received two MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccines or were born before 1957 and received one MMR vaccine are immune to contracting measles."
 
I was born be fore 1957. I don't remember a measles vaccination. I remember polio shots. I did have measles, as did nearly all my class mates.
 
Yes, born in 1954, I had all the things the MMR is supposed to prevent, and not one bite sorry there wasn't a vaccine at that time.

I suspect where it came from and it will most likely hit here where I live. I won't detail as it is "political" in nature.
 
Quick check shows this:

Where is measles a concern?

Measles remains a common disease worldwide. In many regions of the world including Africa, Asia, Europe and Oceania, measles is present (endemic) and large outbreaks can occur. Travellers who are not immune are at risk. A map of reported measles cases worldwide External link is available on the World Health Organization (WHO) website.

China: In 2015, more than 41,000 cases of measles were confirmed in China. Cases of measles have been reported in travellers who arrived in Canada from China.

India: In 2015, over 67,000 cases of measles were confirmed in India. Since 2010, 11 cases of measles have been reported in travellers who arrived in Canada from India, with the most recent case reported in March 2016.

Pakistan: Measles is endemic in Pakistan, and there have been reported cases of measles among travellers who arrived in Canada from Pakistan. In 2016, all reported importations have been young children, most of whom were too young to be immunized.

In Canada, measles has been eliminated since 1998. However, Canada will continue to see measles cases related to travel to countries where measles is endemic or there are large outbreaks.
 
Alberta had a measles outbreak not too long ago. Damn anti-vaxxer bullshit keeps parents from actually protecting their kids.
 
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