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Disnelyland Measles Spreads To Nearby States

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">The number of people who have gotten sick with the measles virus at the Disneyland Theme Park has raised concern and controversy&period; The concerns is how visitors of the park may unintentionally be exposed to the illness and carry it back with them to their home states or countries&semi; since Disneyland is a world-wide destination&comma; it is a very valid concern&period; The measles outbreak at Disneyland also has brought forth controversy about the need to vaccinate versus the belief that vaccinations are not always necessary&period; Now&comma; more than ever&comma; it is the responsibility of adults to make sure that they and their children are vaccinated&comma; not only for their own well-being&comma; but also for the family&comma; friends and public they may contact&period; However&comma; many parents and adults waive the vaccinations&comma; and by doing so&comma; they become walking hazards to the general public&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">To date&comma; 95 people have become ill from measles after visiting Disneyland&period; Eight states have confirmed cases&colon; Arizona&comma; California&comma; Colorado&comma; Michigan&comma; Nebraska&comma; Oregon&comma; Utah and Washington&period; The majority of the cases are in California&period; Unfortunately&comma; the measles have also spread outside of the US to the country of Mexico&period; One reason measles has spread so fast is due to the nature of the virus&period; The measles virus lives in the nose and throat mucus membranes and it can travel by air and physical contact&period; In addition&comma; the virus can live up two hours after leaving the body&period; Since it is so easily transferrable and remains active for a couple of hours&comma; it is no wonder that the number of measles cases contracted at Disneyland keeps growing&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">The Mumps&comma; Measles and Rubella &lpar;MMR&rpar; vaccine is readily available within the US and recommended by health care professionals&period; However&comma; many people decide against vaccination for varying reasons&period; The following list include the top reasons many feel that vaccinations are not necessary&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2 style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify"><strong>Lack of Knowledge<&sol;strong><&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">People are afraid of the unknown&period; Therefore&comma; it is understandable that some would be leery of a chemical injected in their body&comma; much less their child&&num;8217&semi;s body&period; Although the MMR vaccine has been proven effective repeatedly&period; Some would rather roll the dice and avoid the vaccine than take a chance on proven science&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2 style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify"><strong>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;It’s just a common Childhood Illness”<&sol;strong><&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">Although measles mostly occurs during childhood&comma; the virus should not be taken lightly&period; Measles is the deadliest of childhood illnesses&period; In third-world countries&comma; blindness is a common result of the virus&period; Furthermore&comma; measles can act as a catalyst for other serious condition like pneumonia and swelling of the brain&period; In the US measles is associated with childhood&comma; but other at-risk groups are college students&comma; pregnant women and people who work in the health care industry&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2 style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify"><strong>Peer Pressure<&sol;strong><&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">Family and friends have a strong influence when it comes to decision-making&period; Many social communities have their own belief system&comma; which frown upon medical interference&period; In those communities&comma; many believe in holistic healing or self-healing&period; To avoid being ostracized those needing vaccines will instead practice what the community believes although they know vaccinations will help avoid MMR&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">The reasons given are just a few on why some choose not to vaccinate their child&period; However&comma; making sure children and adults are protected from MMR should not be the only reason for vaccination&semi; it is a social responsibility&period; If everyone ensured that they were vaccinated and free of anything that could make others sick&comma; then there would be no Disneyland measles crisis and no reason to make those unwilling to vaccinate themselves or their child accountable&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">Mark Sadaka is a vaccine injury lawyer who represents numerous clients from around the country&period; Sadaka&&num;8217&semi;s firm has the resources and expertise necessary to successfully handle these medically complex cases&period; Go to Vaccine Injury Help Center if you have a vaccine related injury&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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