Another Measles Death
People sometimes ask why this blog is all about vaccines when it is supposed to be about autism. Of course it is not all about vaccines. But it must seem like that because a lot of the time I am responding to the argument that vaccines are a cause of autism. Why do I bother when there is no scientific basis for any of the supposed pathways?
MMR was only ever supported by the work of one team of researchers grouped around Wakefield and working for the lawyers pursuing claims for compensation against the vaccine manufacturers. The testimony of Bustin and Chadwick at the Omnibus Autism Proceedings demonstrated the flawed nature of much of that research. Other scientists have failed to replicate Wakefield’s findings and epidemiological studies have shown no connection between autism and MMR.
Thiomersal, a mercury based preservative that used to be found in minute quantities in some childhood vaccines, has also been blamed. A speculative paper suggested similarities between the symptoms of mercury poisoning and autism. This idea was thoroughly debunked but the idea persisted because the growth in reported prevalence of autism in the USA coincided with an increase in the number of vaccines containing thiomersal. Advocates for this theory never adequately explained why autism numbers in the UK were growing at least as fast as those in the USA while the number of thiomersal containing vaccines [TCVs] in the UK never increased. And when TCVS were eliminated from the recommended childhood vaccine schedule in the USA in 2002 the numbers continued to rise.
The latest “theory” that we give our children “too many too soon” and overwhelm their natural defenses ignores the simple fact that advances in vaccine development mean that the entire vaccine schedule contains less active ingredients than ever before. A single dose of smallpox vaccine with 200 antigens contained more antigens on its own than all today’s vaccines put together. And in 1960 smallpox plus polio plus diptheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines delivered 3,200 antigens!
“Too much too soon” is part of the “Green Our Vaccines” campaign. It is coupled with a spurious argument about toxins in vaccines. The Green Our Vaccines list of alleged toxic ingredients has been thoroughly dismissed. There are some potentially toxic chemicals used in vaccine production. These have all been tested for safety and are necessary to prevent contamination during production, storage and delivery of vaccines. I wonder how many of us use equally potent ”toxins” to cleanse work surfaces on which we prepare food for our children.
Their “science” is non-existent. But the anti-vaccine element have proved impossible to ignore because the media continue to give them publicity. And this publicity has contributed to the decline in vaccine uptake, paticularly the MMR. For example last month the Daily Telegraph published a ridiculous story entitled “MMR; the debate that will not go away.” Yesterday the Telegraph, with no apparent sense of shame, carried another story, “Teenager dies of Measles as cases continue to rise, Government officials say.”
This young man did have problems with his immune ystem which made it difficult for him to have vaccinations. Instead he relied on the “herd immunity” conferred on society when sufficient people are vaccinated to prevent a disease taking hold. 95% is usually held out as the threshold figure. But thanks to previous scare stories in papers like the Telegraph coverage is much lower. 84% of two year old have had the MMR. But only 75% of 5 year olds have had their second shot. In London the situation is worse with figures of 71% and 50% respectively according to the Independent. Measles is once again becoming endemic in the UK with 461 cases so far this year.
Most cases are thankfully not fatal. But they can still cause terrible illness. A woman in Blackpool nearly lost her daughter to the complications of measles.
Leah, who picked up the disease from her brother, was rushed into Blackpool Victoria Hospital on June 4 and kept on a drip for four harrowing days.
Mrs Hartley explained: “She had an horrendous sounding cough, a sky-high temperature, an upset stomach, conjunctivitis and she couldn’t stay awake.
“At one point she woke up and was hallucinating so she started screaming and crying, it really was terrifying.
“My mind was racing and I didn’t think she was going to pull through it – I never would have believed measles could make anyone so ill.”
Out of curiosity I visited the JABS forum. JABS claims to be neither pro nor anti vaccine. But it comes across as anti-vaccine and a supporter of the mmr-autism connection. Both the Telegraph report on the death from measles and the Independent report on the rise of measles were posted there on Saturday afternoon. Thus far at 1.00am on Sunday morning the young man’s death has been read 29 times with no comments. But the Independent report on the endemic has attracted 88 readers and comments like these.
Natural measles exposure is the best immunity you can get so I would imagine many parents will welcome this news with open arms.
One case of measles [in which a young man dies] makes the front page thousands of cases of autism unmentioned…agenda or what???
MMR RIP
if they can now justify mentioning individual measles cases, [He means a measles death]when normally they dismiss them in favour of epidemiology, then this must give the green light to discussing adverse reaction individual cases??
I will continue to post stories about vaccines in order to remind myself of what happens when quackery combines with conspiracy theory to drive out reason and compassion. Let us hope that the need to post such stories will diminish as the link between vaccines and autism is finally severed.