27 Mar 19
@drewnogal saideven with the vax its not 100% especialy if you have a compromised immune system.
I’m not sure if the system of 3 vaccines is any better now?
27 Mar 19
@wolfe63 saidAs if more studies are needed!
Longitudinal studies are underway.
Meanwhile, "science deniers" will continue having the loudest voices in the room.
Autism is not something you "get", it's something you're born with. In fact, it's inheritable. Anyone who even pays lip service to the idea that autism is a "disease" which you can "get" or be "cured of" is guilty of hate speech and, frankly, shoulf be prosecuted if it happens in public.
Imagine the outcry if someone claimed that vaccines caused homosexuality, or left-handedness! This is no less vile.
27 Mar 19
@badradger saidThat is not well known. (My GP doesn't know about it)
Etiology/ Relapse in measles,second attacks of measles are classified as recurrent or relapsing, while the original infection is still present in the system in recurrent attacks, the disease recurs months or years later.
Have you a link? (Wiki has no info)
Interesting titbit : measles evolved between 1100 & 1200 CE
@shallow-blue saidRight. It’s GMO’s that cause homosexuality. Everyone knows that.
As if more studies are needed!
Autism is not something you "get", it's something you're born with. In fact, it's inheritable. Anyone who even pays lip service to the idea that autism is a "disease" which you can "get" or be "cured of" is guilty of hate speech and, frankly, shoulf be prosecuted if it happens in public.
Imagine the outcry if someone claimed that vaccines caused homosexuality, or left-handedness! This is no less vile.
@wolfgang59 saidnetdoctor/says thereb is some confusion as most small children catch measles but German measles a slightly different and more virulent disease with very similar symptoms can also be caught the first vaccine for German measles originated in 1963( so I may not have been vaxed as I would have been in senior school) all i know is I had measles as a small child(curtains closed on sunny days) then my daughter got it in the 1970s and I got the rash the doctor put me on the sick for a week untill i was no longer contagious, it can also return as Shingles which my wife has had.
That is not well known. (My GP doesn't know about it)
Have you a link? (Wiki has no info)
Interesting titbit : measles evolved between 1100 & 1200 CE
28 Mar 19
@badradger saidShingles is caused by the chicken pox virus ... nothing to do with measles.
I had measles as a small child(curtains closed on sunny days) then my daughter got it in the 1970s and I got the rash the doctor put me on the sick for a week untill i was no longer contagious, it can also return as Shingles which my wife has had.
@wolfgang59 saidsorry my mistake
Shingles is caused by the chicken pox virus ... nothing to do with measles.