Pennylynn wrote:
You are incorrect... UNICEF has been providing free medical care to include v******tions to Central America from the 1950s. I know this as a fact, my cousin is a doctor and has gone to Latin America/Caribbean to deliver and administer v******tions from the time he was an intern, and continues to make yearly trips.
So, you contend that i******s present no health concerns because "once they get here they get v******ted." So, everyone who enters the US, other than those nasty stupid Jews, are v******ted..... then explain how we can have uncounted/unprocessed i******s in the US.... I guess ICE does nothing but play cards all day because they are not stopping hundreds of individuals who prefer not to go through border control every day. So, we may want to tell homeland security that there are not an issue at the border. Nice to know that the whole issue are those "stupid Jews." Although measles was almost eradicated (even among stupid Jews) until around 2001....
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Sad to say, we never did get rid of Measles, but we were so close..
This is long for a post so only part of it but follow the link if desired.
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00001999.htmCurrent Trends Measles --- United States, 1990
Estimated incidence rates were higher in 1990 than in 1989 for all age groups, except 15- to 19-year-olds. The largest increases in incidence rates were among children less than 1 year of age (137.6%) and adults greater than or equal to 25 years of age (130.0%). The highest incidence rates were among children aged less than 1 year (119.3 per 100,000) and 1--4 years (58.3 per 100,000).
Information on race/ethnicity was available for 11,083 (40.1%) cases reported from 34 states and the District of Columbia (no race/ethnicity information was available for cases reported from the other 15 states, including California). Of these, 6192 (55.9%) occurred among non-Hispanic w****s; 2472 (22.3%), non-Hispanic b****s; 2082 (18.8%), Hispanics; and 337 (3.0%), other racial or ethnic groups. Incidence rates were highest for Hispanics (29.5 cases per 100,000 population) and b****s (12.3 per 100,000) and lowest for non-Hispanic w****s (5.2 per 100,000).
Importations from other countries accounted for 377 (1.4%) cases; an additional 188 (0.7%) cases were epidemiologically linked within two generations of t***smission to imported cases. Of the 377 cases, 249 (66.0%) were acquired in Mexico, and 95 (25.2%) in other Central American, South American, or Caribbean countries. Outbreaks
A total of 240 outbreaks, involving from five to 7514 persons, accounted for 87.0% of the cases. Outbreaks affecting predominantly preschool-aged children involved 19,827 (71.7%) cases; school-aged persons, 2842 (10.3%) cases; and postschool-aged persons, 1376 (5.0%) cases. The largest outbreaks involved predominantly preschool-aged children and occurred in Los Angeles (7514 cases); Dallas (2331); New York City (1108); San Diego (1049); and Bakersfield/Kern County, California (1011). These outbreaks accounted for 47.0% of all cases reported for 1990. V******tion Status