Mumps outbreak at Ohio State a threat despite vaccinations

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Mumps outbreak at Ohio State a threat despite vaccinations

March 16, 2014
Brandon Merriman
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With 21 cases of mumps reported at and around Ohio State, students are being advised that a vaccination will not completely guard them from infection.

Jose Rodriguez, spokesman for Columbus Public Health, said Saturday 21 cases had been reported as of Friday.

“Seventeen are OSU students, one is a staff member, one is a family member, and two have community links to OSU students,” Rodriguez said.

Mumps is a viral infection of the salivary glands, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. It can spread through coughing, sneezing or contact with saliva or mucus.

Those affected by mumps might have swollen and tender salivary glands under the ears or jaw on the side of the face, fever, headache, muscle aches, tiredness, loss of appetite and inflammation of the testicles in men, according to the CDC. The website also says there is no specific treatment for mumps, but it is usually gone in a week or two.

Rodriguez said notices have been issued to health departments across the country because many potential carriers left Columbus for spring break.

“We’re hopeful that students will come back healthy and safe, but because there is a (15 to 25 day) incubation period, we know there is a possibility that we’re going to see new cases,” Rodriguez said.

Rodriguez said those who have received two doses of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine still have a 10 to 20 percent chance of being infected.

Rodriguez called the group of cases in the outbreak “highly vaccinated,” meaning most of the people had their vaccinations.

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If vaccines are 95% effective and 95% of people receive the vaccination, then the majority of cases will be in vaccinated adults. This is beginning statistics, donnay.
 
If vaccines are 95% effective and 95% of people receive the vaccination, then the majority of cases will be in vaccinated adults. This is beginning statistics, donnay.

Could you explain how you calculated that? Assume, for simplicity, that there is a population of 100 people who are exposed to the mumps and 95 have been vaccinated.

Thanks; I never took statistics.
 
Could you explain how you calculated that? Assume, for simplicity, that there is a population of 100 people who are exposed to the mumps and 95 have been vaccinated.

Thanks; I never took statistics.

Five(~5%) of the vaccinated and four (80%) of the unvaccinated get the mumps.

This is like when people complain about 'whites' holdings a majority of high-level executive positions. Yeah, because the vast majority of the country is still white.
 
Scientists Sue Merck: Allege Fraud for MMR Vaccine

Dr. Suzanne Humphries

Vaccinationists tell us we don’t understand science. Well maybe they are right. "Science" in the world of vaccines could mean, throwing out results that don’t fit the desired outcome, throwing out the evidence before the FDA comes to inspect, offering bonuses to scientists to deliver the necessary results …I was the head technician in a biochemistry lab for two years prior to medical school, yet I never saw science carried out like that. Maybe Temple University was just a bit behind the times in its evolution of "science."

This is the story of the MMR vaccine and two Merck scientists who filed a lawsuit in 2010 over Merck’s efforts to allegedly "defraud the United States through Merck’s ongoing scheme to sell the government a mumps vaccine that is mislabeled, misbranded, adulterated and falsely certified as having an efficacy rate that is significantly higher than it actually is." Merck allegedly did this from 2000 onwards in order to maintain its exclusive license to sell the MMR vaccine and keep its monopoly of the US market.


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"students are being advised that a vaccination will not completely guard them from infection."

Wait? Magic shot isn't magic?

No one has ever claimed that vaccines are 100% effective. That is, except for anti-vaxers who can't formulate an actual critique and resort to building strawmen.
 
No one has ever claimed that vaccines are 100% effective. That is, except for anti-vaxers who can't formulate an actual critique and resort to building strawmen.

It's not the vaccine per se, it is the ingredients that is more worrisome.
 
Five(~5%) of the vaccinated and four (80%) of the unvaccinated get the mumps.

This is like when people complain about 'whites' holdings a majority of high-level executive positions. Yeah, because the vast majority of the country is still white.

Where did you get the 80% figure?
 
OSU doesn't have mandatory MMR like a lot of universities. Students are only required to get it if they are in medical-related majors.
 
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