Info late to the party with some more current news...
A Dallas/Ft. Worth (TX, USA) metroplex suburb city had a measles outbreak in their high school, (about 100 of over a thousand students, compared to a typical ZERO infections), a few years ago, and many of the infected had a measles vaccine. The fact in the investigation came out that the vaccine dosage has been periodicly reduced, and HAS apparently crossed the threshold to only being partially effective. Those infected without any vaccine had more severe cases however, and outnumbered the vaccinated students.
It is not unreasonable to deduce the unvaccinated students spread the disease, endangering other children.
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According to televised (paid) advertising/solicitations, one in three people that have been infected with measles will be afflicted with shingles, caused by the measles virus, so there is long-term damage involved as well. ---Correction, Chicken Pox is the disease *precursor* to shingles, not measles. However, that connection/link of the two maladies was not known some years ago, and there could be an unpublished/undiscovered link of measles to something else.
And, my original statement just before this edit has a very recent example in the California Bay Area. You will need to cut this URL and paste it into your browser:
http://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/california-thousands-exposed-measles-n29991
FYI, the Dallas/Ft. Worth area has a major international airport, (DFW), and as in the California incident, measles could have been brought into the area through that airport with international traveler(s), or the porous US borders.
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As a result of the infection of vaccinated individuals, the CDC recommended people vaccinated within a specified time period, (the *most* reduced vaccine years, which included all the infected vaccinated students), should seek another measles vaccination, (or booster?) if they had not already contracted measles.
In regard to the 2013/2014 influenza (flu) vaccine, one family of five (2 parents, 3 younger children) in Dallas were all NOT vaccinated, and the entire family caught the flu, with two of the children requiring hospitalization. There are currently at least 44 Flu deaths in Dallas County, (TX), to date, including children. Probably due to the Federal H.I.P.A. laws (health info privacy portion), there has been no update on the story of those two hospitalized children.
For what it is worth,
I was very surprised to learn (at the time of the High School measles outbreak), that the current practice is to administer multiple vaccines, (and boosters), at the same time.
(BTW, the USA military administers multiple vaccines to ADULT servicemen and servicewomen, and they CANNOT refuse the vaccines).
===>> That was not the original timing of vaccines when I was a child (oldest sibling). Articles giving a rationale for that new practice claim it raises the overall vaccination totals because it required fewer trips to the doctors, (and fewer insurance co-pays, coincidentally?).
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