So, I’m just your common everyday idiot, but for some reason I thought they didn’t even do polio vaccinations in the US anymore. I think that stemmed from seeing my mom & dad’s scars on their arms from their inoculation, but not having one myself.
News flash (one google search away) the scar is caused by a vaccination for tuberculosis apparently.
Yeah, No..that scar is from MMR vaccine..and even though those diseases have been eradicated in the U.S doesn't mean the virus causing it has magically disappeared..
@Charlene Yeah. I got my info from here. [tbfacts.org] I did just read down to the TB part and stop though.
@Charlene I remember getting a sugar cube at school which had the vaccine on it. Got another later. I get vaccinated, much better and less effort than getting what they prevent.
Are they talking about vaccinating (Salk) the kids again?
They never stopped!
I tend to follow medical trends. As much as I am opposed to the thinking of anti-vaxxers, I haven't heard of any cases of Polio in the US since about the 1990s.
There has been a lot of news about a Polio-like Disease - Acute Flacid Myelitis which has symptoms like polio but isn't polio.
So before I jump on the bandwagon here, does anyone have more information about the polio case mentioned in the tweet above? is it really polio? Or is it a conflation with AFM (for which there is no vaccine).
Measles still occurs in the US with about 150 (give or take) cases a year in recent years (with the exception of 2014 when there was a large uptake tied to importation of measles from the Philippines.
I remember getting the polio vaccine as a kid...we all feared getting it and being crippled for life...wow...what a step backwards....too bad people don't think before they get trouble...poor child...hope he grows up hating his parents.
The idiots still don't get it though. Just today I read an article about an anti-vaxxer posted by a 1st cousin. I tried to let it pass, then what appeared to be an actual anti-vaxxer posted.
My cousin probably won't talk to me now if that was a real life friend...