Anti-vaxx fears fuel measles outbreak in Europe

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Anti-vaxx fears fuel measles outbreak in Europe

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with 37 fatalities already

https://www.zmescience.com/medicine/ant ... -28082018/
A worrying trend

Between 1855 and 2005, measles has been estimated to have killed about 200 million people worldwide, being responsible for some of the worst outbreaks in modern history. The first measles vaccine was developed in 1963, and has since been significantly improved. As a result, fatalities have decreased tremendously in recent years — up until recently.

In the past few years, an anti-scientific movement has slowly risen up: antivaxxing. Emerging as a fringe movement and initially discarded and ignored — after all, why would anyone reject a scientific advancement that saves lives — antivaxxing has grown to the point where it’s having an important impact: scaring people away from vaccines, and making everyone more vulnerable to the threat of diseases like measles.

More and more people are avoiding the MMR vaccine, against measles, mumps and rubella, and, as a result, more and more people are starting to contract the disease. Two years ago, in 2016, there were 5,273 measles cases. In 2017, it grew to 23,927, and this year, in the first six months alone, there were over 41,000 cases — culminating in 37 fatalities.
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anti-vaxx movement should be forbidden. Liberty of the one stop where the liberty of others start: you are free to express yourself but you should not endanger others because you are stupid.
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DarkMoineau wrote:anti-vaxx movement should be forbidden. Liberty of the one stop where the liberty of others start: you are free to express yourself but you should not endanger others because you are stupid.
It's kind of sinister on their part that they would risk their children dying over risk being autistic. I also still don't understand how the anti-vaxxers are still a thing after the revelation that that paper was based on crap rather than testing.

According to this article, Study: You Can’t Change an Anti-Vaxxer’s Mind
So as a rational person, you might think it would be of the utmost importance to try to talk some sense into these people. But there’s a problem: According to a major new study in the journal Pediatrics, trying to do so may actually make the problem worse. The paper tested the effectiveness of four separate pro-vaccine messages, three of which were based very closely on how the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) itself talks about vaccines. The results can only be called grim: Not a single one of the messages was successful when it came to increasing parents’ professed intent to vaccinate their children. And in several cases the messages actually backfired, either increasing the ill-founded belief that vaccines cause autism or even, in one case, apparently reducing parents’ intent to vaccinate.
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Anti-vaxxers can go fuck themselves. And Andrew Wakefield deserves jail-time and a nice hot place in hell.
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