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The measles outbreak in North London is looking like quite a big deal.

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  • Adam Jacobs πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦S Adam Jacobs πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦

    The measles outbreak in North London is looking like quite a big deal.

    Remember folks, while most kids in developed countries who get measles will make a full recovery, there is still a substantial minority that can get serious complications. It is not a benign disease.

    If you have kids, this would be a good time to check that they are up to date with their vaccinations.

    The MMR vaccine provides excellent protection against measles.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99jyexve1jo

    #Measles #Vaccines #MMR

    tiddy rooseveltB This user is from outside of this forum
    tiddy rooseveltB This user is from outside of this forum
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    RE: https://mas.to/@statsguy/116081589744441405

    If you're an adult and don't have 100% confidence in your vaccine record, it's not too late to find out and potentially get vaccinated too

    I began to have suspicions I was unvaccinated and it turned out they weren't unfounded. Gen X/millennials were smack bang in the middle of the MMR scare so a lot of people didn't get them.
    I got booked in for the first MMR shot the same week.

    If you're not entire sure of your vaccination record or have reason to doubt it, definitely ask your GP to check

    IcooIeyI JF :debian: :verbike:J Ian TurtonI NickR FediThing :progress_pride:F 5 Replies Last reply
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    • Adam Jacobs πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦S Adam Jacobs πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦

      The measles outbreak in North London is looking like quite a big deal.

      Remember folks, while most kids in developed countries who get measles will make a full recovery, there is still a substantial minority that can get serious complications. It is not a benign disease.

      If you have kids, this would be a good time to check that they are up to date with their vaccinations.

      The MMR vaccine provides excellent protection against measles.

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99jyexve1jo

      #Measles #Vaccines #MMR

      CarolynC This user is from outside of this forum
      CarolynC This user is from outside of this forum
      Carolyn
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      @statsguy They SHOULD be excluded from school.

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      • tiddy rooseveltB tiddy roosevelt

        RE: https://mas.to/@statsguy/116081589744441405

        If you're an adult and don't have 100% confidence in your vaccine record, it's not too late to find out and potentially get vaccinated too

        I began to have suspicions I was unvaccinated and it turned out they weren't unfounded. Gen X/millennials were smack bang in the middle of the MMR scare so a lot of people didn't get them.
        I got booked in for the first MMR shot the same week.

        If you're not entire sure of your vaccination record or have reason to doubt it, definitely ask your GP to check

        IcooIeyI This user is from outside of this forum
        IcooIeyI This user is from outside of this forum
        IcooIey
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        @babe even if you know you were vaccinated as a child, sometimes immunity fades. Your doctor can take a blood sample and check if you are still showing immunity (called pulling a titer). If not, time for a booster. I was vaccinated against Mumps, Measles and Rubella (MMR) as a child and had a booster to R while pregnant, but found at 50 I lacked immunity to mumps, so got another MMR jab. Would not have known except couldn’t find vax records and needed to show I was current.

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        • Adam Jacobs πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦S Adam Jacobs πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦

          The measles outbreak in North London is looking like quite a big deal.

          Remember folks, while most kids in developed countries who get measles will make a full recovery, there is still a substantial minority that can get serious complications. It is not a benign disease.

          If you have kids, this would be a good time to check that they are up to date with their vaccinations.

          The MMR vaccine provides excellent protection against measles.

          https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99jyexve1jo

          #Measles #Vaccines #MMR

          Hermannus StegemanH This user is from outside of this forum
          Hermannus StegemanH This user is from outside of this forum
          Hermannus Stegeman
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          @statsguy most kids in a develloped country don't get measles, they get vaccinated...

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          • Fiona CraigF Fiona Craig

            @statsguy Also, may I add that UK adults born in the 1970s and 1980s may also be eligible for MMR.

            This age group may have children at school/further ed, or be involved in teaching, coaching or supervising activities and unknowingly be at risk - both me and my husband were in this category!

            The NHS was happy to help get us up to date with MMR.

            benB This user is from outside of this forum
            benB This user is from outside of this forum
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            @FionaCraig @statsguy Yes β€” I just checked with my GP and it turns out I’d missed a dose as a child (late 80s), they booked me in for an additional one no problem.

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            • tiddy rooseveltB tiddy roosevelt

              RE: https://mas.to/@statsguy/116081589744441405

              If you're an adult and don't have 100% confidence in your vaccine record, it's not too late to find out and potentially get vaccinated too

              I began to have suspicions I was unvaccinated and it turned out they weren't unfounded. Gen X/millennials were smack bang in the middle of the MMR scare so a lot of people didn't get them.
              I got booked in for the first MMR shot the same week.

              If you're not entire sure of your vaccination record or have reason to doubt it, definitely ask your GP to check

              JF :debian: :verbike:J This user is from outside of this forum
              JF :debian: :verbike:J This user is from outside of this forum
              JF :debian: :verbike:
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              @babe
              I wasn't vaccinated either and got that shit when I was younger.

              Also got three years of bad flu / pneumonia after it.

              A gift that kept on giving

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              • tiddy rooseveltB tiddy roosevelt

                RE: https://mas.to/@statsguy/116081589744441405

                If you're an adult and don't have 100% confidence in your vaccine record, it's not too late to find out and potentially get vaccinated too

                I began to have suspicions I was unvaccinated and it turned out they weren't unfounded. Gen X/millennials were smack bang in the middle of the MMR scare so a lot of people didn't get them.
                I got booked in for the first MMR shot the same week.

                If you're not entire sure of your vaccination record or have reason to doubt it, definitely ask your GP to check

                Ian TurtonI This user is from outside of this forum
                Ian TurtonI This user is from outside of this forum
                Ian Turton
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                @babe also if like me you are early gen X then you probably predate MMR but could have smallpox immunity

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                • tiddy rooseveltB tiddy roosevelt

                  RE: https://mas.to/@statsguy/116081589744441405

                  If you're an adult and don't have 100% confidence in your vaccine record, it's not too late to find out and potentially get vaccinated too

                  I began to have suspicions I was unvaccinated and it turned out they weren't unfounded. Gen X/millennials were smack bang in the middle of the MMR scare so a lot of people didn't get them.
                  I got booked in for the first MMR shot the same week.

                  If you're not entire sure of your vaccination record or have reason to doubt it, definitely ask your GP to check

                  NickR This user is from outside of this forum
                  NickR This user is from outside of this forum
                  Nick
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                  @babe

                  I was fairly sure that when I was a kid, the measles vaccine was not yet available. But I couldn't remember whether or not I'd had measles as a child.

                  So I contacted my GP (in Ireland) with a view to getting vaccinated anyway. They said they could do a simple blood test for immunity first. Which they did, and I was.

                  Happy days.

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                  • tiddy rooseveltB tiddy roosevelt

                    RE: https://mas.to/@statsguy/116081589744441405

                    If you're an adult and don't have 100% confidence in your vaccine record, it's not too late to find out and potentially get vaccinated too

                    I began to have suspicions I was unvaccinated and it turned out they weren't unfounded. Gen X/millennials were smack bang in the middle of the MMR scare so a lot of people didn't get them.
                    I got booked in for the first MMR shot the same week.

                    If you're not entire sure of your vaccination record or have reason to doubt it, definitely ask your GP to check

                    FediThing :progress_pride:F This user is from outside of this forum
                    FediThing :progress_pride:F This user is from outside of this forum
                    FediThing :progress_pride:
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                    #19

                    @babe

                    Also apparently at the time there was a mistaken assumption that one dose was enough, so a lot of people from that generation who got their vaccinations (either MMR or separates) only got one dose.

                    If you're checking with your GP about your vaccination record, make sure they tell you whether you got one dose or two. If you only got one dose then you might need to get another dose.

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                    • Adam Jacobs πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦S Adam Jacobs πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦

                      The measles outbreak in North London is looking like quite a big deal.

                      Remember folks, while most kids in developed countries who get measles will make a full recovery, there is still a substantial minority that can get serious complications. It is not a benign disease.

                      If you have kids, this would be a good time to check that they are up to date with their vaccinations.

                      The MMR vaccine provides excellent protection against measles.

                      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99jyexve1jo

                      #Measles #Vaccines #MMR

                      Peter BrownP This user is from outside of this forum
                      Peter BrownP This user is from outside of this forum
                      Peter Brown
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                      @statsguy before the days of the measles vaccine many kids were left with permanent damage

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                      • Fucking bitch Martin VermeerM Fucking bitch Martin Vermeer

                        @statsguy I got measles as a child, and apparently survived it, but no, not all children do. There was no vaccine back then. Now there is. This is so, so stupid.

                        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Measles:_A_Dangerous_Illness

                        Sarah WS This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @martinvermeer @statsguy
                        Same here, I very nearly died.
                        Thank goodness there is a vaccine now, please take advantage of it.

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                        • Adam Jacobs πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦S Adam Jacobs πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦

                          The measles outbreak in North London is looking like quite a big deal.

                          Remember folks, while most kids in developed countries who get measles will make a full recovery, there is still a substantial minority that can get serious complications. It is not a benign disease.

                          If you have kids, this would be a good time to check that they are up to date with their vaccinations.

                          The MMR vaccine provides excellent protection against measles.

                          https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99jyexve1jo

                          #Measles #Vaccines #MMR

                          Steampunk_ProfS This user is from outside of this forum
                          Steampunk_ProfS This user is from outside of this forum
                          Steampunk_Prof
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                          @statsguy
                          Even the well known are not unaffected this is Roald Dahl's letter to parents where he relives the loss of his daughter!
                          https://www.encephalitis.info/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/R-Dahls-letter.pdf

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                          • Fucking bitch Martin VermeerM Fucking bitch Martin Vermeer

                            @statsguy I got measles as a child, and apparently survived it, but no, not all children do. There was no vaccine back then. Now there is. This is so, so stupid.

                            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Measles:_A_Dangerous_Illness

                            Lien RagL This user is from outside of this forum
                            Lien RagL This user is from outside of this forum
                            Lien Rag
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                            @martinvermeer
                            @statsguy

                            Thanks to both of you for explaining rationally the situation rather than going full doomerism.
                            As a child of a generation where we nearly all got measles, I can perfectly understand that there was a non-negligible cost of this rudimentary vaccination system and that modern vaccines are a better choice, but the "we're all going to die" version really gets on my nerves.
                            (though yes, measles as an adult is more dangerous, that's why we got it as children)

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                            • Jonathan TJ Jonathan T

                              @noodlemaz @statsguy Given its importance, flagging the typo (which isn't something I'd normally do):

                              "Request a blood test for antibody *titres*"

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                              @JonnyT @statsguy fuuucking autocarrot
                              Thanks

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