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Momtezuma Tuatara
23-07-09, 08:04 PM
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/2668477/More-cases-in-Canterbury-



More cases in Canterbury measles outbreak

Last updated 19:08 23/07/2009

The number of children with measles in Canterbury has continued to rise, with 62 now infected.

Another seven children were today confirmed as having measles, Canterbury medical officer of health Ramon Pink said.

Out of the 62 suspected or confirmed cases in Canterbury since the outbreak began in June, 39 had been confirmed as measles.

The outbreak had spread to seven high schools, four intermediate schools, seven primary schools and nine early childhood centres in Canterbury, Dr Pink said.

Half of all the children who had contracted measles since the outbreak began were not immunised.

"Our investigations have excluded that a defective batch of measles vaccine was a cause of this outbreak.

"We are now investigating other reasons why children who have been immunised may have still caught measles," Dr Pink said.

Most of the sick children are aged between 11 and 16.

It was vital parents kept their children at home if they had measles, as it was a highly contagious disease.

It was also important parents checked their children's immunisations were up to date, Dr Pink said.

Children should receive two doses of the measles, mumps, rubella vaccination, at 15 months and four-years-old.

However, children and teenagers who had not received their vaccinations on time could still be immunised, Dr Pink said.

:lol:

Momtezuma Tuatara
23-07-09, 08:09 PM
Remember I was on radio? At that time, Nikki Turner said that our of the 50, 40 were UNVACCINATED and 10 were vaccinated.

There are now 62 cases, and HALF are vaccinated. 10 vaccinated cases (out of 50) , plus 10 more cases = 22 vaccinated, which doesn't equate to 31.

In otherwords, Nikki Turner did not tell the truth.

Why am I NOT surprised????

Momtezuma Tuatara
23-07-09, 08:15 PM
Hmmm... see the bit about schools?

The outbreak had spread to seven high schools, four intermediate schools, seven primary schools and nine early childhood centres in Canterbury, Dr Pink said.

So that's 7+4+7+9=27 schools or an average of 1.4 confirmed cases per school... that is hardly an indication that this is spread to contacts...

and with half of those vaccinated.. What's going on?

magical1
24-07-09, 06:18 AM
Half vaccinated! wow!

Still no mention of Vitamin A.. just a call to do more vaccines..

Wonder-Full
24-07-09, 07:03 AM
Hmmm, and what's with them focusing on the half are UNvaccinated. How about they say half were Vaccinated. Is that purposefully trying to slant it for those that don't read closely?

3monkeys
24-07-09, 07:10 AM
there is so much in that article thats got the cringe factor going on. talk about reporting to suit themselves......... I agree. why not say half were vaccinated.

And given the ages of the children who are getting it I would say we have a booster on the cards? How long do you think until a 2rd MMR is added to the schedule.

Momtezuma Tuatara
24-07-09, 10:31 AM
You mean... a third..... they already get two MMRs.

ema-adama
24-07-09, 03:03 PM
Not long. In the US they are looking at a 3rd shot for college entry - but more from a mumps perspective from what I remember.

Add to that that mathematical models predict a return of measles in highly vaccinated populations once the virus is out of circulation for 25 years....as in exposure to measles actually boosts your immunity if you have had it and no exposure weakens your immunity. Good thing they knew that when the promised to eradicate measles from the planet. :giggle:

3monkeys
24-07-09, 04:48 PM
I did mean a third...... I was thinking third but my fingers have a mind of their own.

Tommys-Mummy
24-07-09, 05:38 PM
Vitamin A? Sorry I'm new :) What does it do?

kellarni
24-07-09, 06:44 PM
The measles disease consumes the Vitamin A stored in ones body. It then attacks the retinal Vit A, which can lead to photophobia and blindness. In other countries it is standard to treat measles with vit a, in NZ not so much.

ZGT Mummy
24-07-09, 07:35 PM
So Vit A is usually administered via CLO as far as I've heard, but what do I do if I can't give CLO due to allergies? Are there other "preparations" that I could give that are allergy friendly?

Tommys-Mummy
24-07-09, 07:55 PM
Wow thanks for that, do you just get it from a health shop? Does anyone know about Olive leaf extract? I want to get some but not sure what I am looking for really and how much to give Tommy and I.

magical1
25-07-09, 09:44 AM
Hey have a look and nosey around the board for numerous threads where we talk about OL extract and how to make it yourself.

Momtezuma Tuatara
25-07-09, 10:27 AM
The measles disease consumes the Vitamin A stored in ones body. It then attacks the retinal Vit A, which can lead to photophobia and blindness. In other countries it is standard to treat measles with vit a, in NZ not so much.

In NZ Vitamin A is only used if the person is admitted to hospital... :LMAO:

I.e. wait until they are in a position to die :rolleyes:

and they don't use CLO, they use some artificial pharmaceutical made junk, and I've forgotten the name :alien:

Mr. Beyondtheory
31-07-09, 10:47 AM
And the homeopathic remedies, morbillinum, pulsatilla, euphrasia, apis, aconite, belladonna, gelsemium, ant. crud. and ars. album. are really useful for measles.

You would use only one of these, and would have to differentiate which one was needed, based on the individuals symptom picture. Not hard to do.