• partial_accumen
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    693 months ago

    I’m not sure the 6 million people that died from Measles before we had the vaccine would agree “Measles is a positive illness”.

    “Prior to the introduction of measles vaccination in 1963, there were >100 million measles cases resulting in 6 million deaths worldwide, with 4 million cases and 450 deaths in the US annually.” source

    • @deegeese
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      403 months ago

      Not 6 million dead.

      6 million dead each year.

    • @Ultraviolet@lemmy.world
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      103 months ago

      Also even if you survive, it fucks up your immune system for several years after, preventing you from developing immunities and even erasing ones you already had.

    • @Melatonin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      23 months ago

      In 2011/2012 Influenza caused death in 0.13% of cases according to the CDC.

      According to the numbers in your quote, in 1963 Measles did cause death 6% of the time worldwide, but it only caused death 0.011% of the time in the U.S., less than Influenza in modern times.

      I don’t know why, but I felt like your numbers weren’t compelling, and I felt like looking them up. I don’t know what it means though. I’m sure there are other factors to be considered.