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Behrmann.Kinderarzt
Das Masern-Todesrisiko kann auch durchaus noch wesentlich höher sein als 1:400,nämlich 1:81 !
Und das in einem entwickelten Land!
KOMMENTAR:
Ursache sind wieder idiotische und ideologische menschenverachtende Impfgegner.
Mörderpack !
Und da gibt es Irre,die sich "Ärzte" nennen und mit schamlosen und menschenverachtenden Menschenversuchen Masern verbreiten... und Qualen,Behinderungen und Tod billigend in Kauf nehmen:
http://kidmed.de/forum/showtopic.php?threadid=8352&time=1135277461Gegen Masern helfen nur 2 Impfungen mit 11 und 12 Monaten - besser noch eine dritte Impfung viel früher.
Aber die Killer behindern und verhindern das und lügen schamlos das Blaue vom Himmel herunter:
http://kidmed.de/forum/showtopic.php?threadid=8096&time=1135280329Impfgegner sind reif für den Knast:
http://kidmed.de/forum/showtopic.php?threadid=6960&time=1135287002Informieren Sie sich korrekt und meiden Sie Scharlatanerie-Betrüger - gerade auch unter den Ärzten.
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High attack rates and case fatality during a measles outbreak in groups with religious exemption to vaccination.
Rodgers DV, Gindler JS, Atkinson WL, Markowitz LE.
Pediatr Infect Dis J. 1993 Apr;12(4):288-92.
Division of Immunization, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA 30333.
Beginning in October, 1990, a large measles outbreak involving predominantly unvaccinated preschool age children occurred in Philadelphia. By June, 1991, 938 measles cases had been reported to the Philadelphia Health Department. In addition to these cases, 486 cases and 6 measles-associated deaths occurred between November 4, 1990, and March 24, 1991, among members of 2 Philadelphia church groups that do not accept vaccination. We identified measles cases and collected information on symptoms and potential risk factors for complications. Telephone interviews were conducted to collect demographic and clinical information on measles cases in church member households. We identified 486 measles cases among 892 mostly unvaccinated church members. Age-specific attack rates were highest among children 1 to 4 years of age (94%) and 5 to 14 years of age (91%). Five (83%) of the 6 deaths occurred in females, 3 of whom had underlying illnesses. The overall case-fatality rate was 1.2%. The case-fatality rate was 2% for females, 0.4% for males (P = 0.22), 1.7% for primary cases and 0.7% for secondary household cases (P = 0.67). Only one of the children who died had received medical care. Measles spread rapidly in this group, sparing few susceptible individuals. Lack of medical care and underlying disease appear to have contributed to the high case-fatality rate in the church communities.
Publication Types:
Journal Article
MeSH Terms:
Adolescent
Child
Child, Preschool
Cohort Studies
*Disease Outbreaks
Female
Humans
Infant
Male
Measles/*epidemiology/mortality/*prevention & control
Philadelphia/epidemiology
*Religion and Medicine
*Vaccination
Publication Status: ppublish
PMID: 8483622 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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