So if the lollipox and the rise of chickenpox parties
weren’t bad enough, here’s a kicker…Now on the rise: measles parties? My gosh,
from what we’ve learned about measles and it’s complications, this is a highly
contagious and serious disease for which we have an effective vaccination. So
why are some parents insisting on purposely exposing their children to such
danger.
According to an article this week, measles parties are on the
rise. Organizers of such events usually take the stance that measles is a
“harmless childhood disease” and tend to be opponents of immunization. They
often believe that naturally induced infection has greater benefit for the
patient than vaccinations.
Unfortunately, as we have learned in class, actually being
infected with wild type measles virus carries with it significant health risks.
For example, complications of measles include otitis and lung infections as
well as post infectious measles encephalitis and subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
(a 100% deadly disease).
Measles can be a severe, debilitating and even deadly
disease. On top of that, while people think they are exposing their child to
measles, without a doctor present, a measles party could unintentionally spread
other diseases. Lastly, due to the highly contagious nature, intentionally
spreading the disease could likely have severe effects on infection rates of people
outside of the measles parties. All in all, this sounds like a terrible recipe
for disaster.
Now consider this: Conversation Parties and HIV. I’ll look
into this next week but google it. CRAZY!
--Elena Jordan
http://www.iol.co.za/lifestyle/family/kids/measles-parties-a-hazardous-route-to-immunity-1.1211175
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