A small but increasing number of children in the United States are not getting some or all of their recommended vaccinations. The percentage of children under 2 years old who haven't received any vaccinations has quadrupled in the last 17 years, according to federal health data released Thursday.
Overall, immunization rates remain high and haven't changed much at the national level. But a pair of reports from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about immunizations for preschoolers and kindergartners highlights a growing concern among health officials and clinicians about children who aren't getting the necessary protection against vaccine-preventable diseases, such as measles, whooping cough and other pediatric infectious diseases.
The vast majority of parents across the country vaccinate their children and follow recommended schedules for this basic preventive practice. But the recent upswing in vaccine skepticism and outright refusal to vaccinate has spawned communities of undervaccinated children who are more susceptible to disease and pose health risks to the broader public.
[...] The data underlying the latest reports do not explain the reason for the increase in unvaccinated children. In some cases, parents hesitate or refuse to immunize, officials and experts said. Insurance coverage and an urban-rural disparity are likely other reasons for the troubling rise.
Among children aged 19 months to 35 months in rural areas, about 2 percent received no vaccinations in 2017. That is double the number of unvaccinated children living in urban areas.
(Score: 2, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 12 2018, @09:58AM (1 child)
I think GP is talking about REALITY, where diseases that have actually been eradicated required forced vaccination in many parts of the world. Read about the eradication of smallpox sometime -- while a lot of vaccination was voluntary, it definitely would not have been eradicated only through voluntary means. In the early 1900s even in the U.S., "vaccination raids" where police would show up in the middle of the night and forcibly vaccinate lots of people and literally tear infected children away from mothers to quarantine them... Well, they happened more often then we like to talk about today.
But through those efforts, smallpox incidence decreased enough that by the time courts ruled such actions illegal, the U.S. was on the way to eradication. Similar scenarios played out around the world in lots of places.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 12 2018, @06:20PM
good luck trying that now you stupid authoritarian fucks. we'll fucking exterminate all you motherfuckers.