
In Perspective: Measles 2015
F. Edward Yazbak MD, FAAP
In order to save lives and protect people 24/7, the CDC investigates disease outbreaks and propagates vaccination practices.
In addition, the CDC has an essential role in “Emergency Preparedness and Response” including the investigation and reporting of Natural Disasters, Bioterrorism, and Chemical and Radiation emergencies. http://emergency.cdc.gov/
I had the pleasure and privilege to work closely with CDC investigators in 1960 -1961 and I can say without hesitation that they were superbly trained, most knowledgeable and extremely effective.
Through its Health Alert Network (HAN), the CDC regularly distributes official “CDC Health Advisories”.
When I started writing this commentary, the most recent three advisories were:
# 374 (12/3/14): “CDC Health Advisory Regarding the Potential for Circulation of Drifted Influenza A (H3N2) Viruses.” In this advisory the CDC announced that “Influenza viral characterization data indicates that 48% of the influenza A (H3N2) viruses collected and analyzed in the United States from October 1 through November 22, 2014 were antigenically "like" the 2014-2015 influenza A (H3N2) vaccine component, but that 52% were antigenically different (drifted) from the H3N2 vaccine virus.” http://emergency.cdc.gov/han/han00374.asp
# 375 (1/9/15): “CDC Health Update Regarding Treatment of Patients with Influenza with Antiviral Medications.” In this advisory, the CDC reported: “In addition, approximately two-thirds of H3N2 viruses that have been tested at CDC are antigenically or genetically different from the H3N2 vaccine virus.”
“This is an official CDC HEALTH ADVISORY” http://emergency.cdc.gov/han/han00376.asp
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Med. Ex -%
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Rel. Ex.-%
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Phil. Ex.-%
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Total Exemptions-%
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California
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923-0.2%
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0
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14,921-2.8%
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15,845 -3.0%
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Alaska
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162 – 1.6%
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415-4.0%
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0
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564- 5.6%
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Illinois
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2017-1.2%
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8082- 4.8%
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0
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10,099 – 6.1%
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Vaccine Effectiveness
The California Paradox
- That 90% of children reported by the Regional Center System as having CDER status 1Autism met DSM-IV criteria for autism. (CDER is the Client Developmental Evaluation Report)
- That increases in the State population account for less than 10% of the rise in case reports and that most children with autism served by the Regional Center System were born in California
- That there was no evidence that the rise in autism cases could be attributed to artificial factors, such as loosening of the diagnostic criteria for autism; misclassification of autism cases as mentally retarded in the past; or an increase in immigration of children with autism to California.
- Autism (Autism/ASD) is the fastest growing disability in the Nation
- There are now over 1.8 million cases of Autism in the United States.
- One new case of Autism is diagnosed every 20 minutes
- 24,000 new cases of Autism are diagnosed in the US per year
- Possibly over 4 million individuals will develop Autism in the next decade
- It costs about 3.2 million dollars for the lifetime care of an individual with autism/ASD
- Autism care costs $35 billion per year to the U.S.
- The total national impact of Autism is estimated at > than 90 billion and expected to more than double in next decade
- Autism receives less than 5% of the research funding of many less prevalent childhood diseases. http://tinyurl.com/lodwkmz
DISCUSSION
In perspective: During the same 44 days, it is likely that more than 2,500 cases of autism were diagnosed in the United States, forever changing the lives and dreams of a lot of people.
- Autism is not an important public health concern. Autism is the most important public health concern
- If our best and brightest still don't know what causes autism, could it be because they did not look at everything?
- When I needed to understand what happened to a sick baby, the first thing I did was to ask his parents: “What happened?”
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